![]() ![]() Some bozo actually went OUT OF THEIR WAY to do this. The weird part of it is that it would have been so simple to leave to feature in. What professional would EVER trust Roxio again with their work? With the uncertainly as to whether or not Jam will continue to work on future machines and OS versions, we could be looking at hours of lost work on a regular basis, in trying to recreate "lost" CD playlists from Jam documents. I mean people are FUMING here.Īdd to this is the fact that many of us have years worth of Jam documents that we may have to open in the future for clients. Not since Gibson bought OPCODE have a heard a company bashed as much as I have heard Roxio bashed over this past year. This incredibly stupid decision is the talk of the town here in NYC, where seemingly every recording engineer alternately laughs or cries as it is discussed. I wish the powers that be at Roxio would wake up already. Hence, a pro-level program has now been reduced to hobby-level software. Jam had this feature, and it was removed in Toast 8. Or if it is, mistakes may be made as there is no reference sheet to refer to. Without it, the disc will likely not be accepted. The printout details track IDs, timing / spacing, and other tech-related info. In order to send a CD master to a duplicator / replicator for manufacture, they require a timing sheet printout. ![]() ![]() Just curious, what do you need this printed in text for? From what I have read, it doesn't have that feature anymore. ![]()
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