[slinkelist] Homade CD's and CDJ

Keith keith.chandler@bigfoot.com
Tue, 26 Oct 1999 22:18:14 -0500


    Sorry for not specifying.  Yes, I do create the WAV files using Winamp
running the Nullsoft Disk Writer plug-in with the DFX DSP active.  I wish there
was a more elegant way of doing this, but that plug-in does seem to make better
CD's from MP3's.

P.S. I ONLY use the fidelity enhancement, the ambiance seems to be to
artificial, and the dynamic boost is only useful sometimes, and the 3D sound is
unavailable in the shareware/demo version.

Keith

Jim Gast wrote:

> Keith hi,
>
> Do you create the WAV files using Winamp running the Nullsoft Disk Writer
> plug-in with the DFX DSP active or does the DFX plug-in have its own WAV
> out. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> JIM GAST
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> From:   slinkelist-admin@nirvis.com [mailto:slinkelist-admin@nirvis.com]  On
> Behalf Of Keith
> Sent:   Tuesday, October 26, 1999 7:54 AM
> To:     Richard Malcolm-Smith
> Cc:     slinkelist@nirvis.com
> Subject:        Re: [slinkelist] Homade CD's and CDJ
>
>     This isn't actually CD text.  This is info written to your hard drive
> after the CD is finished burning.  All CDJ does, is read the disc ID in the
> changer, then read the CD info off your hard drive.
>
>     Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 now decodes MP3's on the fly as it writes
> also,
> but I found a plugin for Winamp called DFX, which restores FIDELITY to those
> slightly muffled MP3 files, and can also save .wav files with the restored
> fidelity and then be burned.  Granted, an extra step, but you have to at
> least
> download the plugin for winamp and give it a try, it has a demo button on
> the
> interface which lets you activate/deactivate the processing for comparison.
>
> I was impressed with the sound quality improvement, you can find the plugin
> for winamp at www.winamp.com under the DSP plug-ins area.
>
> Keith
>
> Richard Malcolm-Smith wrote:
>
> > Keith wrote:
> >
> > >     I also found out by accident that if you burn your own compilation
> > > CD's from MP3's that Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 will name the tracks from
> > > the MP3's, allow you to enter a title and artist, and on burn completion
> > > save the info to cdplayer.ini.  I just put the burned compilation CD
> > > into the changer, started CDJ and boom! the CD with all info was there
> > > in the library!  Very cool.
> >
> > Writing CDtext is cool. CDJ doesnt seem to pick it up too well off my
> > CDP-CX250.. I use Nero - decodes MP3's on the fly as it writes, bit iffy
> > at 8 speed write.
> >
> > >     Might be useful, might not, but I thought it was slick.  Anything
> > > automatic is cool ... hehe.
> >
> > It sure is..
>
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