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I've been using my original CD-RW software of Adaptec DirectCD and EasyCD for ages, ever since I installed my first CD-RW (HP 8200), I kept the software even when I upgraded the CD-RW drive (Ricoh MP9060A) and it worked fine, even though I had Nero 4 and InCD supplied.
When I tried swapping to InCD I found that (a) it was unhappy co-existing with DirectCD and (b) it would not read the previous CD-RW volumes correctly.
DirectCD now stands at version 2.5d (with patch 1.02), I can't upgrade any higher unless I buy something.
I recently transferred the CD-RW to another machine, and I re-installed DirectCD and EasyCD, and upgraded them, the CD copier software works a treat on Audio CDs, but when I tried my first CD-RW on this machine it would not format it, I now have two expensive coasters.
I don't mind swapping again to another software package as I no longer need to read to old CD-RWs, so, the question is which CD-RW software is the better ?
I want to copy Data and Audio CDs, I want to create Audio CDs from WAV/MP3 and I want to use the CD-RW as a drop and drag disk too (for backup).
TIA
When I tried swapping to InCD I found that (a) it was unhappy co-existing with DirectCD and (b) it would not read the previous CD-RW volumes correctly.
DirectCD now stands at version 2.5d (with patch 1.02), I can't upgrade any higher unless I buy something.
I recently transferred the CD-RW to another machine, and I re-installed DirectCD and EasyCD, and upgraded them, the CD copier software works a treat on Audio CDs, but when I tried my first CD-RW on this machine it would not format it, I now have two expensive coasters.
I don't mind swapping again to another software package as I no longer need to read to old CD-RWs, so, the question is which CD-RW software is the better ?
I want to copy Data and Audio CDs, I want to create Audio CDs from WAV/MP3 and I want to use the CD-RW as a drop and drag disk too (for backup).
TIA