DeathStalker Posted May 23, 2012 Share Posted May 23, 2012 Is there ANY way that ImgBurn can simply drag & drop files to burn to an audio CD and be able to set a 0 sec gap between tracks, as well as CD-Text the way that Nero does? It would be VERY helpful (creating the CUE sheet is just a PITA). I can understand needing to have the appropriate plugin for file type (flac, wv, ape, etc) Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeathStalker Posted June 23, 2012 Author Share Posted June 23, 2012 Ok, a month gone by an no response? I *love* ImgBurn, but absolutely will not use it to burn audio CDs, it is too much of a PITA. I would very much like to know why the d-n-d method (and be able to set 0 sec gap and CD-Text) can't be enabled in it. It would make it the *only* burn software necessary. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scuzzy Posted July 16, 2012 Share Posted July 16, 2012 Is there ANY way that ImgBurn can simply drag & drop files to burn to an audio CD and be able to set a 0 sec gap between tracks, as well as CD-Text the way that Nero does? That's be a nice thing to have, but bear in mind It's "not so long ago" that ImgBurn couldn't do anything at all with audio (Red-Book) format CDs - it was originally pretty much focused on simply burning DVD and CD data discs (and doing it very well). LUK eventually added the current CUE-sheet-based method for handling audio disc creation in 2.4.0.0 (and souped it up a bit later), and it's rather nice to use when you want a lowish level of detailed control over the disc construction - but yes, most folks would agree they sometimes could use a quick'n'simple burner tool. You know you can just drag'n'drop audio files (.mp3, .wav) onto the 'Create CUE File' window, yes ? I daresay that given enough free time LUK might even write a "simpler" drag'n'drop UI as an alternative (for the same sort of reasons "EZ-Picker" mode was added for those who found the normal menus difficult) - but LUK's mostly more interested in the DVD side of things, and available time is no doubt packed with other coding demands. If it was an open-source tool then yes, perhaps some other interested programmer might contribute some drag'n'drop UI code ... but it's not, it's LUK's own private project that he gives away, and we can be glad it's there PS: I usually just use 'Burrrn' when I want a quick'n'dirty audio disc burner : http://www.burrrn.net/?page_id=4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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