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> Looking For Cd-text Capable Burning App..., Native OSX only
subscotty
post Wed 26 Mar 2003, 23:36
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There's got to be at least one application available to Mac OSX users that will burn CD Text data in to the CD... or am I crazy to think that?

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post Thu 27 Mar 2003, 23:43
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TOAST and TOAST w/JAM from Roxio.com will burn just about anything. And it works with OSX.
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post Sat 29 Mar 2003, 18:24
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You can also use Disk Copy found in the OSX utilities folder.

My firewire burner came with toast, before I got the OSX version I could burn files from the finder file menu.

System Preferences/CD's&DVD's, there you can enable Disk Copy as the app that opens when a blank disk is inserted. biggrin.gif


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post Sat 29 Mar 2003, 20:31
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I think you guys are missing the point of the post... he was asking if there was an app that would burn the text data to a CD as well as the audio correct? I really don't think there is any commercial software that will create an "audio" format CD with the text data saved and I think CD players that read this info are far and few as well. I may be wrong though.


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post Mon 31 Mar 2003, 06:10
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You're talking about Red Book Audio, Jam, or Masterlist will allow the input PQ subcodes, and edit index points.


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post Mon 31 Mar 2003, 20:38
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Thanks guys. I can't tell you how much I appreciate your insight.

Unfortunately, setting up a computer-based recording system is more difficult and more expensive to do that I thought. I'm going to return the 828, forget Emagic, and get a TASCAM CD-RW402 instead.

I'll record directly to a CD-RW.. then edit and split up into separate tracks, add CD-Text via the included keyboard, and then dump to a CD-R. It's not as cool as doing on my Mac, but... hopefully less painful from a ramp-up persepctive.

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post Sat 12 Apr 2003, 18:39
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I hope i didn't misunderstand the whole thing, but Toast, from the 5.2 release, supports CD-Text, if you have the proper cd-burner. I don't know of any other graphical app supporting cd-text under OS X; maybe a port from cdrecord under linux/bsd, command-lined?

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