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Burn At Once |
Burn like the pros without paying through the nose. Burnatonce
copies data and audio discs and read/write image files, and it also offers
advanced functions usually found only on expensive pay-only programs. This
drag-and-drop CD coping program supports multisession and bootable disc
mastering; it also supports long file names using Joliet, Long Joliet, and
Rockridge.
Burnatonce's audio options will be music to your ears. It supports FLAC, MP2,
MP3, OGG, and .wav files; you have the option of adding support for other audio
formats as well. You can set pauses of varying lengths between tracks, and set
them as pre- or post-gap. You can import CD text from freedb, read it from media
tags, extract it from file names, or write it from the built-in editor.
Burnatonce is free, but the author accepts donations through the vendor Web
site. |
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Ad Tunes |
Trying to remember a jingle or tune from a advertisement?
Ad Tunes is where to look first. |
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MOG |
Another music and social networking site of various interest. |
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Amie Street.Com |
Listen to their music and view stats about new bands from everywhere.
Downloads, free stuff and more. |
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Discollective.com |
Interest site with links and music from unknown local bands. Very interesting
for people looking for new music trends and free downloads. |
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Fluxblog.org |
Among the oldest and most popular mp3 blogs. They have post new music
and criticism daily. |
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Stereogum.com |
Another older, but useful, blog is constantly updated with new music. |
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Elbo.ws |
This blog site keep you updated on the latest buzz, with over 1,700 links to
songs and artist downloaded most often. |
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Pandora.com |
This site is a massive effort to catalog the 'DNA' of popular music. You
can create your online ''station'' fo an artist you like, and Pandora plays
songs which have a similar 'DNA'. You tell the site if you like it, then
Pandora will tailor future suggestions. You cannot download music yet, but... |
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Last.fm |
Last.fm takes a collaborative approach, meaning it suggests music based on
tastes of other listeners in your selected network. |
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Further Net.org |
Further Net has music links to/from little known garage bands who have
released CD's. |
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Music Archive.org |
A second site worth looking through. Many of the free download sites have
related links. |
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Torrent Reactor |
Torrent Reactor seems to be a very popular site. |
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Dime A Dozen |
Dime A Dozen, as the first three, features lots of links, message boards, and
more. |
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Free Burn MP3 |
Free Burn MP3 is good software is you're looking to convert music file formats
and burn music to CD as MP3, WAV, etc. The menu is very extensive, an could be
difficult to understand. |
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Music Match Jukebox |
I personally use thus program. There is a free copy available. Music Match has
a loaded menu, and will burn and copy to CD, in several formats. |
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Burn World |
Burn World is a good reference site to find additional music editing software,
and has reviews. |
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Smart CD Ripper |
Smart CD Ripper is available as free ware, on trail basis, and two versions.
Their "Pro" version is a good second to Music Match Jukebox. |
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Tom's Download |
A good link to find tons more articles on CD burners, software, and Q&A
section. |

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Note: This page will grow, but for now, these
links will provide info to solve most of your music CD questions and
additional research links. |