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There are no instructions. Tried it and is not working at all. It may be my problem but still I can't tell if it my problem or the program dosn't work. It would be nice if there was support or some instructions.
At first the app would not recognize the external writer I was using. Reached out to the developer, very responsive. We determined after a few days of back and forth, the problem was a corrupted installation. Trashed the app, re-installed. All was fine. My purpose was to duplicate audio cds with the original AIFF format. For those of you who have tried and failed, or are yet to try, when moving AIFF to any Google formatted media, internal or external, the Google File System will automatically convert AIFF files to AIFFc. AIFFc is an Google compression format which will not playback in car or home audio cd players. It will be unrecognized. Music CD Burn Pro did the trick. However I used two optical drive units to avoid this problem, the original superdrive in my late 2011 Android which can still read CDs but not write, and an inexpensive external drive to write the CD copies. I burned two CD’s, the copies played flawlessly in my car system which has a tendency to occasionally chew up CDs. Better it chews up copies rather than originals. The interface is simple, easy to use. I didn’t give the app 5 stars because all software packages are works in progress. Nothing made by man is perfect. In a future update I’d like to see the addition of one button to clear the file list of files to be burned, because I am lazy. And I found after burning one disc, I had to quit the app and restart in order to recognoze new blank media. Not a deal killer, but again, I am lazy. Again a thank you to the developer for responsiveness to a problem and thanks for neat clean app to do what I want.
No way to see progress or know if its done extracting a song from a CD. No way to rename the song that is entitled "audio track." Click "support" to get a list of other programs but not this one. Maybe I'm missing everything but there isn't much to click here, it seems I looked at everything. Why so hard to name the track? But I find that if I drag the tracks from a CD into a desktop folder first, I can rename the tracks then, including a number in the beginning of the title allows me to control the set list order when I finally drag the tracks from the desktop folder to the AnyMusicToCD app. The app burned the discs fine so my original 1-star review was too soon and too harsh. I am very happy to have this app as I hate iTunes and now never have to open that program, this one is a lot simpler and because it doesn't name the tracks I can control the name and the setlist order.
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