**Does this GREAT program need the ability to overburn added to it?**
As mentioned several times, the ONLY feature this program is missing is the ability to overburn. I know Greg has offered it briefly but created too many tech calls for him. However, even "EZ-Frisbee" creator (which I never use) which I didn't think ever would now allows it--and recorders are much more tolerant these days than they used to be. In fact, recent Plextor drives can actually compress tracks to fit about 95min. I suggested he make an advanced option where that is added at a "at your own risk--no responsibility" disclaimer.
It's actually not even 80min on a CD-it's about 79:48 max. It's most frustrating when I know for a fact a CD can go to about 83min successfully but an entire track has to be cut off or faded out due to fitting under the program time limit (although very slick fade feature to help compensate).
What I'm curious about is how many people would like to see this added? In my opinion this is hands-down the best burning software out there (if nothing other than a great flow from track to track and instant search/add for tunes--unmatched elsewhere)...but as a DJ I SORELY miss overburn. Anyone with me here?
As mentioned several times, the ONLY feature this program is missing is the ability to overburn. I know Greg has offered it briefly but created too many tech calls for him. However, even "EZ-Frisbee" creator (which I never use) which I didn't think ever would now allows it--and recorders are much more tolerant these days than they used to be. In fact, recent Plextor drives can actually compress tracks to fit about 95min. I suggested he make an advanced option where that is added at a "at your own risk--no responsibility" disclaimer.
It's actually not even 80min on a CD-it's about 79:48 max. It's most frustrating when I know for a fact a CD can go to about 83min successfully but an entire track has to be cut off or faded out due to fitting under the program time limit (although very slick fade feature to help compensate).
What I'm curious about is how many people would like to see this added? In my opinion this is hands-down the best burning software out there (if nothing other than a great flow from track to track and instant search/add for tunes--unmatched elsewhere)...but as a DJ I SORELY miss overburn. Anyone with me here?
