you really should of searched first as im sure an answer would already be on the forum, real one is rubbish and personally i wouldnt have it on my pc, read here http://www.computing.net/security/wwwboard...orum/14114.html for more on that subject, when using nero its not a big issue to look for your music to add to a cd project as long as you save your downloaded files in one folder together as for roxio i would not touch it with a barge pole its the worst piece of crap ive ever tried ive had it on 2 pcs and both were unstable once it was installed and it hogs resources for nothing. if you just want to backup your music cds for using in the car then trya freeware cd ripper copier there are loads listed here on the forums when you do a searchOriginally posted by AquaHarmony@May 31 2005, 11:04 AM
Hi guys, this may have been asked before, but I have a situation. I normally can burn any CD, taking care to select AUDIO as my selection using either Real One or Nero, seeing as these are music CDs. Well, lately, I have not been able to burn on Real. The CD will go through its normal process, no errors, and even finalizes the burn on Real One, but when placed into any CD player, it won't play. My car is equipped to play both MP3 format as well as the standard audio format, but I get nothing. If I rip the CD with Nero, it goes through its process and works fine. The only reason I like using Real is because whatever I happen to download, Real One automatically finds the file, then imports it, for some reason, my Nero doesn't do this. I almost always have to search my computer for the file, in order to select it to be burned. Can anyone advise me on what is going on? I am using Real One 10 and I believe Nero 5.5. Oh, another thing, can Windows Media player rip CDs without purchasing Roxio? I thought Roxio was the program that came with the WMP, automatically? Thanks!