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    Fellow Audio/Video enthusiasts,
    Is it possible for CD burning software to actually improve the quality of the sound of the music you’re recording? I recently downloaded a product called Blaze Media Pro. and I swear that the sounds are cleaner, with better separation and tone. Unfortunately for me I find the software a little to involved and confusing and I am having trouble finding some of the little things I liked about other software (It’s also frozen on me a couple of times). Anyway if you have found a Software that you like that burns CD’s and DVD’s, that’s easy to understand and use and seems to improve the quality like I stated above. Please share with me it’s name, where you found it, and an approximate price.

    Thanks & God Bless
    Uncle Bob
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  2. The only way you could make something sound better would be if you had an idea of what the problem was (pops/clicks? Tinny sounding?) and made it less annoying to the point where even though the overall quality has suffered, the most annoying parts are fixed up.
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    I don't know where you are getting your source audio. If you are ripping wav files from cd to your hd before burning, your sampling settings may be different. You should also check compression differences if you are making an mp3 disc from wav/cd files.
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  4. Go to Google, search for "wave repair" and you will get one of the neatest little music programs around. I think it is 25 or 30 $US, but it pulls it straight in for me as good as I need it.
    May God bless,
    Dwight
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