Cds and Dvds
I want to rip perfect copies of music cds
Friday, February 1st, 2008Mp3’s are fine for most people, but for audiophiles who want the best music cd quality there’s only only one route to go and that’s ‘lossless’. Lossless formats preserves the original quality of the music cd with no quality loss hence the name ‘lossless’. This is great for backing up your music cd collection so you will always have that identical perfect copy on your hard drive so you can pack your cds away in a safe place.
How to burn iso file
Saturday, November 24th, 2007We looked at how to mount an iso file yesterday so today to complete my tutorials on ISO images I will show you how to burn an iso image to a disc using a free program called ImgBurn. There are other good iso burning freeware as well, like CDBurnerXP and InfraRecorder.
How to use Daemon Tools to open ISO
Friday, November 23rd, 2007Yesterday I talked a little bit about how to open ISO files today I will show you how to mount an ISO file using Daemon Tools which is a free program. Please remember to uncheck the “Daemons Tools Search Bar” when installing the program for the first time, you do not want that adware garbage. Get the latest version here.
How to open iso files
Thursday, November 22nd, 2007An ISO file is a disk image of a cd or dvd. One way to open an iso file is to burn the iso image onto a cd or dvd and most disc burning software can do this, but make sure to look for the “Burn ISO” or “Burn Disc Image”. After the image has been burned to the disc it will work just like the original cd or dvd.
Rip music from Cd for free with Windows
Friday, November 16th, 2007The new Windows Media Player that comes with Windows Vista allows you to make copies of your cd collection onto your computer. The process is often called “ripping”. Windows media player (WMP) makes the copying process super easy with just a few clicks of the mouse and you will be a ripping pro.
How do I burn a Cd or Dvd in Vista
Saturday, October 6th, 2007Vista comes with a pretty decent burning program to burn a cd or dvd. There are two ways to burn a cd or dvd in Windows Vista the first one is called ‘Live File System’ and the second one is called ‘Mastered’. When you burn a cd/dvd using the live file system it acts like a hard drive or a usb stick, you can add more files onto the disc at a later date, that’s pretty cool. The downside to using this method is dvd players can’t read these files, and only machines running Windows XP or later can read the discs. On the upside, if you use rewritable discs you can erase files on the disc.
