Hi there. I was, and I guess still am to a degree, considering purchasing
Nero 9. But after reading all of its features, most of which I will not use,
it's beginning to seem a bit like buying a GPS system to help me navigate
from my desk to the front door.
What I need is a good and reliable Cd
Hello again Larry,
Some expensif cd burners do have two linses in them, but I don't think yours
has two linses in it.
But to be sure, you mite try looking the manufacturer up on the net.
If anything, they will be able to anser that quesgen.
And as for Nero, I wish I could help you with that
Hello again,
I had previously posted about a reading problem with my cd burner,
and plan to purchase a disc cleaner later today. Wish me good luck
. But that begs a question.
I am wondering how Nero goes about verifying the files if the disc
can't be read? I guess I'm revealing my obvious lack
Hi,
I'm sher you'll get more specific replies, but I do know that in most such
programs there are options you can choose that do change burning
characteristics. This does presume what to me, at least, are pretty
advanced notions of when and why one would change from the defaults. The
defaults assum
This question may seem a bit confusing in how I am asking. Does the software
one uses have any affect on the burning of a CD and are there burners that
burn better than others. I come from an analogue background where everything
is a part of the result, source, type of recorder, setting levels, and
Alt Delete' and
start all over? AMEN, AMEN !!
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How not? I'm confused
is a rewritable disk.
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> the biggest difference I have found is that Nero doesn
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When someone asks which cd burning software is the best, the answer usually
indicates that the best is the one that's
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When someone asks which cd burning software is the best, the answer
usually
indicates that the best is the one that's familiar with the user. When I
got
my CDRW, it came with Roxio, so that's what I became familiar with.
Hi, burners,
So I looked at the premier... program and I also see that there's no
cd-copy, but it sher does seem to emphasize compiling things which is a
good thing. However I wanna install a program that will copy cd's, burn
both data and audio cd's and both data and audio dvd's since those are
i
Yes I would so there is. If something is working real well for you don't
fix it unless you really want to try something new. I had used Roxio easy
cd creator6 for the longest time and then one day I tried Nero. I found
once I got past the learning curv of Nero I really liked it. Also Roxio
installs
I liked roxio through version six, though, after letting the program update
itself, my cd rom was no longer recognized on my laptop. I downloaded a
copy of nero six and have been using it ever since. I tried roxio seven,
and at least, out of the box, it seems completely unaccessible. I never
When someone asks which cd burning software is the best, the answer usually
indicates that the best is the one that's familiar with the user. When I got
my CDRW, it came with Roxio, so that's what I became familiar with. People
on this list also discuss Nero. My question, is there really a noticeab
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