Alternative Software?

OrlandoThunder wrote on 8/29/2000, 5:10 PM
My HP drive hasn't been supported by CD Architect, and
although i'm waiting for an updated version, I can't seem
to find anything that will let me do half the stuff CD Arc
does. My main concern is doing nice, neat crossfades, like
Arc does. Is there any alternatives for someone waiting for
the new update? Thanks.

GET AN UPDATE FOR MY HP 9300!!!

-OT

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redcarpetroom wrote on 8/29/2000, 11:57 PM
hey i'm w/ ya. my ricoh 6200 burner broke and i couldn't pass up on
the new tdk velocd. as for price and performance, it's a steal. it's
like having a stove on all the time, but w/ no coasters. anyway, like
u i'm hopefull they(SF) will soon write drivers for my burner, but
until then, i have been using a program called feurio.

http://www.feurio.com/English/index.shtml

it actually is a very powerful software and it does support my tdk
(u'll have to check on u'res, but i'm sure it does). the only thing
it doesn't do(that i want it to do), that cd arch does is negative
track times. you can do crossfades, but not over time, just over the
waves themselves. but it still rocks. @ least until some new drivers
are written.


Orlando Thunder wrote:
>>My HP drive hasn't been supported by CD Architect, and
>>although i'm waiting for an updated version, I can't seem
>>to find anything that will let me do half the stuff CD Arc
>>does. My main concern is doing nice, neat crossfades, like
>>Arc does. Is there any alternatives for someone waiting for
>>the new update? Thanks.
>>
>>GET AN UPDATE FOR MY HP 9300!!!
>>
>>-OT