| · How long do I have to try the CD Blaster?
CD Blaster is provided with full functionality for 14 days trial
period.
· Is any functionality disabled in trial version?
Absolutely, no. The trial version of CD Blaster is fully functional.
CD Blaster is marketed as "try before you buy" software,
which means that you are given the opportunity to evaluate the
program *before* you are required to purchase it. That's right,
you can use this software before you have to pay for it.
· What is your policy on version updates if I buy your
software?
Upon registration of CD Blaster, you is entitled to free upgrades
on all future revisions/updates/versions.
· Do you offer a money-back guarantee on your software?
Unfortunately, we do not have a refund policy for the product
we sell. You are expected to use the CD Balster on your system
and to thoroughly evaluate its usefulness and functionality before
making a purchase. This "try before you buy" concept
is the ultimate guarantee that the product will meet your needs
and likes, and serves the consumer better than any money back
policy ever could because you are not required to even pay for
it until you have evaluated it. Therefore, you understand and
agree that there is no refund policy for any purchase of the CD
Blaster.
· I just ordered the product via online order. When will
I get my registration code?
Usually, your order will be processed in real-time and the registration
code will be sent to you by email right away. But sometimes registration
service can not process your order instantly. We promise, however,
to contact you by email shortly to provide you with further details
regarding your order.
· I never received my registration code, when will I get
it?
If you do not receive your registration code within 24 hours of
submitting your order, please contact us. Please do not submit
any additional orders to our system or you may be billed twice.
· I'd like to buy your software but I don't have a credit
card.
In addition to ordering online with a credit card, we offer many
different payment options to ensure that you can order quickly
and easily. Please see order page for more information.
· Where can I get aspi32 drivers for Windows?
Please download ASPI Driver for Windows from Adaptec. For more
information about ASPI please see Bart's page about ASPI.
· CD Blaster can't initialize ASPI. Why?
Some ASPI related registry keys are missing. You can try this
fix. Or your ASPI driver is out of date. Please download the latest
ASPI Driver for Windows from Adaptec.
· When audio CD tracks are extracted/ripped into .MP3
files, what encoder and version is used?
Since version 1.4 CD Blaster uses GOGO-no-coda version 3.10 as
MP3 encoding engine. Gogo-no-coda home page — http://homepage1.nifty.com/herumi/gogo_e.html.
· Can I record audio CD from non-CD-quality (not 44100
sample rate, mono) music files?
Yes, since version 1.4 CD Blaster supports non-CD-quality music
files.
· I can't rip tracks to WMA format and can't burn WMA
files.
Please download and install the Windows Media Format libraries.
· Why do CD Blaster require the user to have administrative
rights under NT/2000/XP for CD Recording?
CD Blaster use the SPTI (SCSI PASS-THROUGH INTERFACE) which requires
administrative rights to run properly for CD and CDR drives. SPTI
is native to these NT based systems.
· I'm a registered user. Where I can find the latest registered
version?
The latest version will always be on this website. Just download
it, uninstall the old CD Blaster and install the new version.
The newly downloaded version will automatically become registered
when it detects that you are a registered user.
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