roxio easy cd 6 vs. roxio easy media 9

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General Software Discuss, roxio easy cd 6 vs. roxio easy media 9 at Software forum; I want to change to roxio easy media 9, but when I try to make an audio cd it won't put my original title and artist information for each song. I don't want to use the track tag information because sometimes that info is wrong. I only want the name

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hooter (New on Forum)
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Posted: 02-01-2007
I want to change to roxio easy media 9, but when I try to make an audio cd it
won't put my original title and artist information for each song. I don't want to
use the track tag information because sometimes that info is wrong. I only want the name of the song and artist that I have carefully and painstakingly catalogued in "My Music" list transfered exactly as I originally typed it. That's what made roxio easy cd 6 so easy to use. Surely I should be able to transfer my song information without having to do any re-typing in Roxio 9? Can anybody help?
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samlar (MyCE Resident)
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Posted: 03-01-2007
have you went to roxio forum and ask them there I used to go there all the time and help people but have not used roxio much in the last two years and sure have not used it enough to get past version six.
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moose_jeers (CD Freaks Junior Member)
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Posted: 03-01-2007
"have gone"
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TimC (CDFreaks Resident)
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Posted: 04-01-2007
Roxio versions after 7/7.5 are really Sonic apps redressed. I looked at v8 , having been using 7.5 successfully, trying to do what you're trying & it just doesn't do it the same way - if at all. I stuck with 7.5 as this is the best version & I doubt that V9 is any improvement.
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hooter (New on Forum)
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Posted: 05-01-2007
Thanks Tim, I might have a look at version 7.5. I only looked at V9 because it will let you burn music discs with mp3,wma and AAC/M4A together. I might look at separate software to convert AAC/M4A files to mp3 when burning to disc.
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