Hi,
I'm sher you'll get more specific replies, but I do know that in most such
programs there are options you can choose that do change burning
characteristics. This does presume what to me, at least, are pretty
advanced notions of when and why one would change from the defaults. The
defaults assume that you wanna play the thing on a conventional machine in
a conventional way etc.
Jay
At 03:21 AM 10/6/04 -0700, you wrote:
>This question may seem a bit confusing in how I am asking. Does the software
>one uses have any affect on the burning of a CD and are there burners that
>burn better than others. I come from an analogue background where everything
>is a part of the result, source, type of recorder, setting levels, and so
>on. If I find a burning software program I like, will it matter which one,
>and will the end result then be dependent on my burner, and are their higher
>quality burners.  thank you
>
>
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