which software to use?

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  1. huester

    huester Member

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    i use nero with no problems so far.i was wondering why so many people suggest recordnow max or do most people use nero and dont comment.
     
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    it is a mix really - what works for you may not work for somebody else......

    There is no 'the best program', but if a particular program does what YOU want it to do then it is probably suitable for you.

    I started with nero - however had alot of compatibility issues with it - I resolved it but found an easier way using recordnowmax.....

    Now all I do is:
    open recnowmax
    click data
    enter movie name
    add VIDEO_TS folder
    select burn speed
    and burn

    Takes me about 20 secs to start a burn....
     
  3. rob12770

    rob12770 Guest

    I use dvd decrypter and CloneDvd.
    thats all you need, all movies on one dvd' dead simple to use and AMAZING quality video, u have the choice to keep the menus and xtras or not and it burns it too !
    http://www.elby.ch/es/products/clone_dvd/
    download it and get a crack...or buy :>)
     
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  4. c7015

    c7015 Regular member

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    I use nero always have (even since cd burners were new )
    I liek the expert features however it also has a wizard fo those who dont want something quite so advanced
     
  5. Dela

    Dela Administrator Staff Member

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    Most burning software just cant be compared as a general rule. In this case, I like CloneDVD because I just find it more useful, of course nero does often come in handy anyway and definately is one of the best for cd-r burning!
     

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