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bhaktaraj
11-04-2003, 02:19 AM
hi could anyone suggest a good mp3 to cd audio burner in one thats dead easy
i had agood one called cd audio maker but its expired and i cant find a valid s :) hare any help or advise appriciated

sparsely
11-04-2003, 03:21 AM
Roxio Easy CD/DVD Creator 6

Adster
11-04-2003, 03:24 AM
Nero

alextreme
11-04-2003, 05:20 AM
Musicmatch, It works just fine.

muchspl2
11-04-2003, 05:21 AM
yea, but it has spyware, don't use music match OR wmp

gumbydancin
11-04-2003, 06:07 AM
Originally posted by Adster@3 November 2003 - 22:24
Nero
yep, Nero 6 is the way to go. It is far better than Roxio's latest attempt at burning software.

LTJBukem
11-04-2003, 08:43 PM
While i wouldn't recommend Musicmatch for burning, it certainly does not contain spyware- that is rubbish. It's actually a really good app for file tagging your mp3's.

As for burning, Nero is very good. :)

sparsely
11-05-2003, 12:41 AM
I finally found a really good tag editor that I like alot.
try it (http://www.mp3developments.com/mp3tageditor.php).

It's Windows Explorer style, it will create playlists, copy id3v1 to v2, rename, etc.
It's very simple, I guess, but that's what I've been wanting.
/me likes

muchspl2
11-05-2003, 12:52 AM
Originally posted by LTJBukem@4 November 2003 - 21:43
While i wouldn't recommend Musicmatch for burning, it certainly does not contain spyware- that is rubbish. It's actually a really good app for file tagging your mp3's.

As for burning, Nero is very good. :)

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-...icmatch+spyware (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=musicmatch+spyware)

first link:


have been a registered user of MusicMatch Jukebox (also known as "MMJB") for several years. The software itself is great- their library interface is one of the best I've seen, and the newest versions have a feature which reads the ID3 tags and uses the information to automatically rename the files- very handy for me, since I have ripped every CD I own and carry the MP3 files on an Archos Jukebox FM Recorder 20 player.
Until now, my only complaint has been that MMJB doesn't know how to play or create OGG files... I guess they enjoy paying those huge licensing fees to Thomson when they could support OGG files for free (but what do I know, I'm not in bed with the record companies...)

Anyway.

Recently my ZoneAlarm firewall popped up an alert when I ran MusicMatch, asking whether or not I wanted to allow it to connect to the IP address 216.206.179.200. I tried to reverse-resolve the IP address and came back with no name; I looked up the IP address in ARIN's WHOIS server to see who owned it and it pointed to a co-location facility in Denver.

I then pulled out ethereal, an open-source packet sniffer program, started monitoring my own machine, and ran MusicMatch again- but this time I told ZoneAlarm to allow the connection. Ethereal captured the DNS queries that MMJB had done, showing queries for the names "sc.musicmatch.com", "mmjb.musicmatch.com", and "cdinfo.musicmatch.com". It also captured the exact information sent by the software, and the responses which were received from those servers.

These requests contained my MMJB registration code, which means that the MusicMatch people know exactly when I run their software, as well as a rough idea of where I am (by virtue of my IP address.) This by itself bothers me, but keep reading...

My next step was to insert a CD that I had received for Chrismas and rip the tracks for download to my MP3 player. MMJB sent a request to their servers again, with the ID numbers from the CD, asking for information about the CD- the artist, album name, and track names. This is fine, and is almost exactly what I expected to see, although I think it should have asked for permission before sending any query at all.

However, these requests ALSO contained my MMJB registration key, which means they also know what CD's I'm listening to, even though I have turned off the checkbox to participate in their music-listening database.

Their privacy policy states (in section 2) that the program will use the CDDB service "OR" their own service. However, the software automatically went to their servers, and doesn't have any way to choose which service to use. I would prefer to use a public CDDB service, but there is no way to change this in the software.

In addition, their privacy policy states that the software sends an "MMUID" code instead of any personally identifiable information. The fact is that my copy of the software is sending a blank MMUID along with my registration code. This is a direct contradiction of their privacy policy. Since I purchased my original copy of MMJB from them, and have registered the software, my registration code is "personally identifiable information".


are all the other links on google rubbish http://members.cox.net/dodger1954/owned.gif

sparsely
11-05-2003, 01:18 AM
That seems overparanoid. I wouldn't call that spyware.
Do you know how much you comprimise your privacy just by using google?
You're not going to be 100% anonymous in all you do...or anything you do really.
And Zone Alarm is shit anyway. I personally think MMJB is too, but I don't use it. You should rip with a real ripper.

Jibbler
11-05-2003, 01:42 AM
Wonder if anyone asked this before? :huh:

Jay
11-05-2003, 05:46 AM
nero is good but i use somthing that came with my computer called recordnow

LTJBukem
11-06-2003, 12:11 AM
Originally posted by i bow + his leetness--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (i bow &#064; his leetness)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>are all the other links on google rubbishhttp://members.cox.net/dodger1954/owned.gif[/b]

Yeah right. I&#39;m sooo owned. :lol:

That article was the best you could find to prove your spyware theory? FFS the guy waffled on for ages but all he was saying is that Musicmatch sends it&#39;s registration key to the server. Ooh crikey&#33;&#33; Panic. :lol: You don&#39;t even need the registered version, the basic unregistered version is fine.

<!--QuoteBegin-so you know in future wh@t you&#39;re talking about
Spyware: A general term for a program that surreptitiously monitors your actions. While they are sometimes sinister, like a remote control program used by a hacker, software companies have been known to use spyware to gather data about customers. The practice is generally frowned upon.[/quote]
There is not to my knowledge, any other app that compares incomplete or misspelt id2/3 tags against a database, then fills in the blanks. It is a dream of an app for those who download large amounts of mp3 files off the internet, ie. most of us.

http://www.sighost.us/members/spicydel/musicmatch.jpg

I use Winamp 2.9 for listening to music but Musicmatch for file tagging my downloads. I recommend other people give it a try, but at the end of the day couldn&#39;t give a sh1t. :lol: ;)

:)

FuNkY CaPrIcOrN
11-06-2003, 12:19 AM
;) Another Thread where a Person with 3 Post ask a Question on our Beautiful Planet MusicWorld.Yet he never returns.Just another Reason to bring back the guest Room so we do not have to put up with this Trash.

Respect this Planet and stop Littering&#33; :angry:

sparsely
11-06-2003, 12:26 AM
vanity of vanities, my friend....

KurtCocain
11-08-2003, 05:08 AM
NEROOOOOOOOOOOO

Dont ever use roxio, musicmacth and all that rubbish of software &#33;&#33;&#33;

le_snap
11-11-2003, 04:39 AM
I use Winamp&#39;s Media File Editor to tag all my mp3&#39;s and it&#39;s great.