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Recommend Vista CD Burner
f0dder:
I'm a fan of ImgBurn, but it's only really good if you're burning ready-made ISOs, or need to fill up an entire DVD. Iirc it doesn't support multi-session, it doesn't have the most friendly "build image" etc., but that's not what it was designed for anyway.
For more friendly building, I usually use DeepBurner, since it's free :)
I used to be a fan of Nero, but they added so much crap in the recent versions.
Nighted:
I used to be a fan of Nero, but they added so much crap in the recent versions.
-f0dder (June 11, 2007, 07:04 AM)
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Ditto. ImgBurn user here.
Todd:
I have been using CDBurnerXP Pro. Found at http://www.cdburnerxp.se/ and the price is way right!
Beth UK:
I'm really late to this thread but I'd like to suggest a light but powerful app called Complex Evolution. As a refugee from the totally bloated Nero I wanted something to run on Vista and XP that just burned disks... and then some!
Anyway - Complex Evolution (kind of cool name!) retails at £29.95 and does this:
* burn data cd and dvd from files and folders
* burn data cd and dvd from iso image files
* burn data cd and dvd in UDF format
* burn multisession cd and dvd discs
* create and burn bootable cd and dvd discs
* burn data cd and dvd discs from Alcohol mds image files
* erase rewritable cd and dvd discs
* burn audio cd discs with from wav, mp3, wma and ogg files
* burn audio cd with cd-text
* burn dvd video discs from dvd media content of higher compatibility with hardware dvd players
* burn VideoCD and SuperVideoCD discs
* verify cd and dvd discs after burning
* copy data, audio, video cd and dvd discs
* raw cd copying
* create iso image files both from files, folders, cd and dvd drives and dvd media content
* create Alcohol mds image files from cd and dvd discs
* rip audio files from audio cd
* save track (one or more) from cd/dvd disc
* burn cd and dvd discs without administrative rights under 2000/XP/Vista with our StarOpen driver. This driver provides CD/DVD access for any user regardless of Security Policies.
It's also quite pretty to look at, and works!
http://www.complexnt.com/
Nikson!:
It depends on what features you are looking for. Basic burning and ISO capabilities? Or something else. I would recommend looking for a good program like Audio CD Burner Studio that supports Vista. As for me I use my burning software with only one purpose - to burn only mp3, wav and wma files to audio cd. And this program satisfied me a hundred percent. Because it's very easy to use, handy and writes files quickly.
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