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| Thread ID: 24713 | 2002-09-17 01:48:00 | Nero vs Roxio Platinum | Neil McC (178) | Press F1 |
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| 80232 | 2002-09-17 01:48:00 | I've seen a lot of mention about the Nero CD burning program on this site.Just that people think it's better than Ezcd,well a lot do!Some cold hard facts why please. Thanks. | Neil McC (178) | ||
| 80233 | 2002-09-17 03:38:00 | Well, For starters, to me it was a lot more clear cut. Simply seelect what type of CD you wanna make and that's it, no fussing about with menu's that wear too much make-up, trying to find out all that stuff, Just easy nevigation. Will post more later Chilling_Silence |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 80234 | 2002-09-17 03:40:00 | Agree with the chilling one. Now they have added the Wizard, very easy to drive, but a lot of other options available if you dig deeper. Bye |
Peter H (220) | ||
| 80235 | 2002-09-17 04:16:00 | Sorry, Was a bit busy, Now, Nero 5.5.9.* Has Nero Express which is a reather cut down version which helps you get things done quickly and easily. Nero also has the ability to automatically update folders anf files which were last burnt and have since changed which comes in useful for regular backups of My Documents etc. Just put in the CD that's already had the My Documents added and hit burn, and you're set! Nero makes burning a wide variety of CD's rather Easy, such as CD-Extra, for when you want audio on the first part and then files as the second part of the CD (Great for when you wanna add the file as a MP3 to the same CD and add the latest version of Winamp so that when you give it to the relatives, its dead easy to get going as either type). VCD's, I only burnt two, but both were quick and paionless and played in my mates DVD player with no problems at all (I'm getting a DVD player.. soon... or maybe a writer, depending on how much the parents decide they wanna give towards one). The quality was pretty good too, Just a couple of music video's off the net and it looked pretty mean! Otherwise, It's up to you. Personal Preference, as some people like the overly'cooked user interface of Roxio, but to me it's un-neccesary. Yet for some people, that's best coz it makes some feel at home. Hope that helps Chilling_Silence |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 80236 | 2002-09-17 05:37:00 | As stated by all of the above, Nero caters both for the beginner with its "Nero Wizard" and also for its more experienced users who are able to select from a multitude of other settings. I have used various other programs, DirectCD, EasyCD, SpeedyCD etc etc and none of them rival Nero...in my opinion! ;)\ Veale |
Veale (536) | ||
| 80237 | 2002-09-17 05:41:00 | Amen to that | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 80238 | 2002-09-17 06:02:00 | Thanks for the above replies.Another question,if I bought an earlier version Nero cd from a computer shop for $20, am I able to register and download all the updates for free then? | Neil McC (178) | ||
| 80239 | 2002-09-17 06:21:00 | If version 5.x.x.x yes. Go to their site and it will tell you what is available. http://www.ahead.de Bye |
Peter H (220) | ||
| 80240 | 2002-09-17 06:29:00 | and the number one reason why everyone uses nero.. it's free with almost every new CD burner! BTW i really like it too! |
Chris Wilson (431) | ||
| 80241 | 2002-09-17 09:31:00 | I notice that Incd blurb states that Incd can only be used with cdrw discs,not cdr's.Whereas Direct CD can use cdr's as well as cdrw's.Is this correct?(This is for dragging and dropping files to save on cd.) | Neil McC (178) | ||
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