Hi,
One of the main reasons I have bought a number of products from Acoustica is that they provide a range of good solutions for the ordinary user, such as myself, that facilitate the process of converting all my tapes to CD.
The trouble is that quite a lot of my tapes are 90 minutes in length. So quite reasonably, I think, I would like to burn these to 90 minute CDs - a kind of 1-to-1 mapping. This makes it easier to manage all the related pieces together and prevents an extra layer of managing all the spagheti of 'left-overs to other CD kind of thing'.
Unfortunately, I have hit a brick wall here with MP3 CD Burner. It will simply cut off my CD at 80 minutes and that is it eventhough I have a 90 minute CD.
Now I understand all that stuff about standards but shouldn't I be able to choose whether my CDs conform to the standards or not as an ordinary user. I am not going to be selling my CDs to anyone so why does it have to bother anyone that my CDs conform to my own '90 minutes standard'? I feel I should have the choice to burn to a 90 minute CD if I want to.
I would dearly hope that Acoustica enables this feature soon. At the moment, unfortunately all I can do is use Nero which allows overburn and I can actually burn my 90 minutes CDs no bother. I would prefer to use Acoustica MP3 Burner though - since as I love Acoustica solutions but at the moment I cannot do so.
Help please someone!
Ferdie
One of the main reasons I have bought a number of products from Acoustica is that they provide a range of good solutions for the ordinary user, such as myself, that facilitate the process of converting all my tapes to CD.
The trouble is that quite a lot of my tapes are 90 minutes in length. So quite reasonably, I think, I would like to burn these to 90 minute CDs - a kind of 1-to-1 mapping. This makes it easier to manage all the related pieces together and prevents an extra layer of managing all the spagheti of 'left-overs to other CD kind of thing'.
Unfortunately, I have hit a brick wall here with MP3 CD Burner. It will simply cut off my CD at 80 minutes and that is it eventhough I have a 90 minute CD.
Now I understand all that stuff about standards but shouldn't I be able to choose whether my CDs conform to the standards or not as an ordinary user. I am not going to be selling my CDs to anyone so why does it have to bother anyone that my CDs conform to my own '90 minutes standard'? I feel I should have the choice to burn to a 90 minute CD if I want to.
I would dearly hope that Acoustica enables this feature soon. At the moment, unfortunately all I can do is use Nero which allows overburn and I can actually burn my 90 minutes CDs no bother. I would prefer to use Acoustica MP3 Burner though - since as I love Acoustica solutions but at the moment I cannot do so.
Help please someone!
Ferdie
