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Audio-CD burning software supporting setting of pre-emphasis flag

Reply #1
Goldenhawk's CDRWin does support writing of all the FLAGS. Besides, it is free to try and the only limitation (burning at the lowest possible speed only) would cause a better quality of a burned Audio CD  .

Audio-CD burning software supporting setting of pre-emphasis flag

Reply #2
I was about to post the same answer (CDRWIN).

I did some tests with Alcohol 120%, but I couldn't make it to write the FLAGS PRE info to a CD-RW disc.


By the way, why do you ask? Doesn't burning with EAC work for you?

Audio-CD burning software supporting setting of pre-emphasis flag

Reply #3
Feurio! supports the pre-emphasis flag.

Audio-CD burning software supporting setting of pre-emphasis flag

Reply #4
does nero 7 copy too?
i mean can nero write an audio CD with the pre-emphasis flag set?
if yes which version

Audio-CD burning software supporting setting of pre-emphasis flag

Reply #5
Goldenhawk's CDRWin does support writing of all the FLAGS. Besides, it is free to try and the only limitation (burning at the lowest possible speed only) would cause a better quality of a burned Audio CD  .

it's true that burn a cd at low speed gives a better quality?

Audio-CD burning software supporting setting of pre-emphasis flag

Reply #6
rdgrimes at cdfreaks tested high speed vs low speed burning (in 2003).

His conclusion was "the slow burn produces higher error rates, but not enough to create any reading problems (no C2). But it certainly points to the conclusion that slower is not better. The error rate at 4x is about 3x higher than at 40x."

http://club.cdfreaks.com/f33/high-speed-vs...-burning-69698/

 

Audio-CD burning software supporting setting of pre-emphasis flag

Reply #7
it's true that burn a cd at low speed gives a better quality?

Varies from drive to drive and sometimes from firmware revision to firmware revision.
That being said there is no reason to believe there is even a rule-of-thumb that slow=better.
Creature of habit.