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Time to upgrade from Creator 6?

#1 User is offline   reubenstump 

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Posted 06 January 2007 - 12:55 PM

I have the Easy CD and DVD Creator 6. Platinum version, I believe. I really only use it occasionally to make music CDs, and I sometimes use the Drag to Disk feature. Virtually all of the other included applications such as track editing are of no real use to me.

It still works, but I've always had trouble with little spikes of sound at the end of songs, both when playing a set of songs in Creator Classic or after I've recorded them to CD.

I'd be willing to upgrade to the latest version if I thought it would eliminate the problem. The money is insignificant, but I don't want to buy something if it won't solve the problem.

Any thoughts?

For what it's worth I'm running XP Home with 2GB of RAM.
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Posted 06 January 2007 - 01:10 PM

View Postreubenstump, on Jan 6 2007, 08:55 PM, said:

I have the Easy CD and DVD Creator 6. Platinum version, I believe. I really only use it occasionally to make music CDs, and I sometimes use the Drag to Disk feature. Virtually all of the other included applications such as track editing are of no real use to me.

It still works, but I've always had trouble with little spikes of sound at the end of songs, both when playing a set of songs in Creator Classic or after I've recorded them to CD.

I'd be willing to upgrade to the latest version if I thought it would eliminate the problem. The money is insignificant, but I don't want to buy something if it won't solve the problem.

Any thoughts?

For what it's worth I'm running XP Home with 2GB of RAM.



Why not give it a try - there is a (cut down) version available for 30 day free trial

http://forums.suppor...showtopic=13472
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Posted 06 January 2007 - 01:32 PM

View Postreubenstump, on Jan 6 2007, 03:55 PM, said:

I have the Easy CD and DVD Creator 6. Platinum version, I believe. I really only use it occasionally to make music CDs, and I sometimes use the Drag to Disk feature. Virtually all of the other included applications such as track editing are of no real use to me.

It still works, but I've always had trouble with little spikes of sound at the end of songs, both when playing a set of songs in Creator Classic or after I've recorded them to CD.

I'd be willing to upgrade to the latest version if I thought it would eliminate the problem. The money is insignificant, but I don't want to buy something if it won't solve the problem.

Any thoughts?

For what it's worth I'm running XP Home with 2GB of RAM.


You could also use XP's built in burning capabilites and Windows Media Player for music, it all depends on your needs.
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