Ed Littman wrote on Sat, 03 April 2010 19:49 |
I just tested it for a bit last night. I like the simplicity of use.looks like I'll just buy it. I had a very quick look at the OEM manual but did not see how to allow clients to use the player. How is this done? Ed
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Basically you get both Mac & PC versions that are branded with your logo, direct link to your own website, and contact info as well - and you can distribute these freely to any of your clients you wish. Then you can just upload them either a DDP image or a Cue Sheet (i.e. cue + wav/aiff/flac) and they can load this into the DDP Player OEM.
From there they can listen to the entire album, the starts and transitions of each track, check the CD Text, ISRC and MCN you've entered (without being able to edit any of these so it's made idiot proof), burn a CD-R reference disc at their own location, and with this latest version save each of the tracks (with or without pause areas included) as separate wav, aiff or flac files.
I have a page on this up at
http://www.totalsonic.net/remote.htm that goes into all this in a little more detail.
Best regards,
Steve Berson