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EDITOR NOTES
See 'Related Links' below on this page for an older version compatible with Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
DESCRIPTION
LiquidCD is for burning CDs and DVDs. It allows you to burn personal hybrid discs (i.e., showing files on PC/Mac only), add a custom icon to the disc and burn cue/bin files.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.03:
- Fixes a crash of the media browser
- Better Spanish localization
- Cue/bin with no pregap now default to zero seconds instead of two seconds.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
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| Developer: | V. Fabio |
| Downloads: | 106,637 |
| - Version d/l: | 5,768 |
| Utilities: | Backup |
| License: | Free |
| Date: | 20 Dec 2009 |
| Platform: | PPC/Intel |
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| LiquidCD User Reviews (34 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Dec 20 2009 |
ARVIDTP I really like this program - works great for burning CDs from the Apple Lossless files I store my masters in. Waveburner needs to convert them back to AIFFs before burning. And if the pieces are already mastered, you don't need all the features waveburner has - just the ability to set track pauses individually, which LiquidCD does well. But it seems that when I drag in an iTunes playlist from the Media Browser, the order is not maintained and I must re-order the tracks if they are from different albums. Works OK if I drag in tracks in groups that only contain songs from one "album" in iTunes. Otherwise it appears to order them close to alphabetically by album, but not quite. (Version 2.03) | |
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 | Dec 20 2009 |
ARVIDTP Oh - also when I save an audio CD as a LiquidCD Document, quit LiquidCD and reopen the file, anything that was set to 0 sec pause is reset to 2 seconds. So close, yet so far! (Version 2.03) | |
 | Dec 22 2009 |
Thank you for using LiquidCD. Please use the official forum or bug tracker or e-mail to report bugs. You will have a better feedback. The two bugs have been added to the official bug tracker: http://www.maconnect.ch/mantisbt/view_all_bug_page.php (Version 2.03) | |
 | Oct 22 2009 |
YAPPA The great thing about LiquidCD is that it can save NRG images (often created on a PC using NERO Burning ROM) as ISO images (i.e. International Standards Organisation CD/DVD images). I used to have to use a W'doze program in WINE. (Version 2.02) | |
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 | Oct 17 2009 |
CYANN I'm used to burn CD and DVD with the software included in my Mac, and I'd like to know why I should need this freeware? Sorry for my misunderstanding. (Version 2.01) | |
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 | Oct 18 2009 |
MACONNECT If you are happy with the tools provided with the system, then you don't need this. You can use LiquidCD if you want a single interface rather than using several apps. Or if you need more advanced features, like burning disc images that the Mac can't open. You should try LiquidCD and maybe you will find a couple of features that you'll like. (Version 2.01) | |
 | Oct 18 2009 |
CYANN Thank you for your answer, I'll try LiquidCD. (Version 2.01) | |
 | Oct 16 2009 |
PIZZACAKE Thanks, I was looking for a mac os x app that will create iso images from cd/dvd discs. (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Mar 21 2009 |
AIKOUSHA Tried to use to burn .cue flac image, and though it clearly shows it recognizing the files, it absolutely refuses to burn the disc, citing that the I should look and make certain the files hadn't moved. In fact it seems it's problem is, that it refuses to allow the image access to the external drive, only allowing the data to show when querying the internal drive... which can't burn CDs. Not much of a program if it won't work on the reliable external devices. (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Mar 22 2009 |
MACONNECT Flac is not supported by QuickTime, hence not supported by LiquidCD either. Your only chance is to find some flac decoder. If you would like LiquidCD to support flac, please post a topic on the official forum (see website) or drop me an e-mail. (Version 2.0) | |
 | Dec 20 2009 |
ARVIDTP I use XLD to convert my flac files to alac (Apple Lossless) - about the same file size, but usable by iTunes and anything else that uses the quicktime engine. (Version 2.03) | |
 | Dec 23 2009 |
AIKOUSHA That makes sense. In that case, it should not recognize or allow the selection of those files, this will make it more obvious and user-friendly. (Version 2.03) | |
 | Feb 23 2009 |
FERVID I am a Tiger user and was more than happy to pay a donation to this developer. A great looking, stable and very easy program to use for all your copying needs! Cuts out the cr*p and does the job very well indeed. (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Jan 3 2009 |
SASASUSHI This major release adds long awaited Leopard support to this beloved application. It is now the only burner app for OS X I know of capable of burning audio CD images with Exact Audio Copy style CUE files. For me this was worth the price of admission. That this app is freeware is amazing since it is as or more powerful than similar commercial/shareware apps. I am really grateful to the developer for donating his time to the continuing support of this project. (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Dec 20 2008 |
MACONNECT The old version can run on Tiger: http://www.maconnect.ch/download/LiquidCD_1.33.zip But I'm afraid I will not add Tiger support for version 2.0. Sorry... (Version 2.0) | |
 | Jun 26 2008 |
ORDER2 sounds promising, but other than burn 1.7 or toast 5.x (!) liquidcd can't burn dvds which play in my standalone dvd-player, no matter which burning mode i use. pity. (Version 1.32) | |
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 | Apr 21 2008 |
TEKL Great, but I think there should be a button for copying disks instead of hiding it deep in the program. (Version 1.32) | |
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