by bennettduanek » Tue Jan 18, 2022 8:46 am
New to MediaMonkey as I had to find an alternative music mgmt application after moving from a Windows 7 machine to Windows 11.
My previous application of choice, Acoustica MP3 CD Burner spoiled me for many years w/ the single interface for music mgmt, playlists, WAV and MP3 CD burning, etc.,. Much to my dismay, and understandably due to advances in tech and how people use it, the company stop support for the product at Windows 7.
I've tried several apps. MediaMonkey is the closest to emulating what I like w/ my music mgmt. Lots of very nice extras such as advanced tag editing, playlist track leveling, etc.,. Very happy with the purchase so far.
Found this thread regarding CD burning. While noted there is a small subset of users who will use the feature, I for one, would truly appreciate having the feature available.
I'm a hybrid of sorts. Young enough to embrace, understand and utilize current technologies with my younger colleagues but old enough that I remember having and using 8-Track, cassette and reel-to-reel players when they were the cool things to have.
Thus, would be very happy to see CD burning added back into the mix w/ the next release!
Sincerely,
Duane Bennett
New to MediaMonkey as I had to find an alternative music mgmt application after moving from a Windows 7 machine to Windows 11.
My previous application of choice, Acoustica MP3 CD Burner spoiled me for many years w/ the single interface for music mgmt, playlists, WAV and MP3 CD burning, etc.,. Much to my dismay, and understandably due to advances in tech and how people use it, the company stop support for the product at Windows 7.
I've tried several apps. MediaMonkey is the closest to emulating what I like w/ my music mgmt. Lots of very nice extras such as advanced tag editing, playlist track leveling, etc.,. Very happy with the purchase so far.
Found this thread regarding CD burning. While noted there is a small subset of users who will use the feature, I for one, would truly appreciate having the feature available.
I'm a hybrid of sorts. Young enough to embrace, understand and utilize current technologies with my younger colleagues but old enough that I remember having and using 8-Track, cassette and reel-to-reel players when they were the cool things to have.
Thus, would be very happy to see CD burning added back into the mix w/ the next release!
Sincerely,
Duane Bennett