For what it's worth, I used CDA extensively to burn compilations, demos, and occasionally a master to hand off to manufacturing.
Over the past month I've been searching for a replacement. Magic's products came close, with one shortcoming: I couldn't burn anything other than a 44.1 stereo wav.
Tried NERO 5.5 today, and was impressed. If you want to place multiple indexes on a CD as well as be able to drop them inside a continuous wav (and adjust the pause to 0 seconds), give it a shot. $69 for the latest version. Free demo lasts for 15 days or so. And for me, the ability to burn mono wav's, mp3's aiff's and more made the difference.
If you want to print out a list of PQ codes and send off to mastering, this isn't for you.
Over the past month I've been searching for a replacement. Magic's products came close, with one shortcoming: I couldn't burn anything other than a 44.1 stereo wav.
Tried NERO 5.5 today, and was impressed. If you want to place multiple indexes on a CD as well as be able to drop them inside a continuous wav (and adjust the pause to 0 seconds), give it a shot. $69 for the latest version. Free demo lasts for 15 days or so. And for me, the ability to burn mono wav's, mp3's aiff's and more made the difference.
If you want to print out a list of PQ codes and send off to mastering, this isn't for you.