DVD Burning Software
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Every geek seems to love Nero Burning ROM for managing video and audio files you want to burn to CD or DVD. Chris uses it, and likes it. If you're looking for powerful control over your files, this is the tool for you.
If you're not a big geek, you may want to use Roxio's DVD burner, since it's much more user friendly than Nero. If you're looking for a point and click solution, this is the tool for you.
On the Mac end of the spectrum, Roxio's Toast for OD X is one of the best tools you can use to burn your CDs and DVDs. If they could port their OS X features to Windows Roxio would probably take over the burning market.
What software do you use to put together your CDs and DVDs?
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9 Comments
aRABIAN kNIGHT
November 30th, 1999
at 12:00am
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Graham Perrin
June 30th, 2007
at 4:00am
Open source Burn for Mac OS X is a reasonable starting point.
John Knopf
June 30th, 2007
at 10:25am
I’ve been using ImgBurn (imgburn.com). It’s robust, many tweaking features, updated regularly (when needed) and–best of all–FREE!
Lot’s of info, tutorials on reading and burning at afterdawn.com, a very rich resource.
Thanks for asking,
John
John Knopf
June 30th, 2007
at 10:25am
I’ve been using ImgBurn (imgburn.com). It’s robust, many tweaking features, updated regularly (when needed) and–best of all–FREE!
Lot’s of info, tutorials on reading and burning at afterdawn.com, a very rich resource.
Thanks for asking,
John
Dri-Anna Davis
June 30th, 2007
at 1:39pm
Chris:
The best burning (& copying) DVD software is DVD Fab Platnium.
Oh, and do you know of a good local source I can contact to discuss/email regarding dual monitors. vido cards, etc. ?
The ole’ Bat’: Dri-Anna (Mountlake Terrace)
JoseH
July 2nd, 2007
at 6:15am
I use CDBurnerXP Pro 3, easy to use, very reliable burning both CDs and DVDs of any type and, best of all, completly free.
general george
July 8th, 2007
at 3:14pm
i have tried using Nero and Ashampoo to write dvd video disk. It took hours to write a 30 minute program. My dvd recorder/player hooked up to my tv can write them on the fly. Whats the deal?
T. Rupert
November 28th, 2007
at 9:24am
I really like the Cyberlink PowerProducer and Power Director programs however they take hours to organize and burn DVD’s. Nero works much faster but on fast moving objects the image becomes distorted and somewhat pixelly.
merso
April 4th, 2009
at 2:14am
Want to know how to burn a movie that is stored on your hard drive in AVI format so that you can watch it on a standard DVD player?This is an important question for most of us with digital camcorders. You can simply burn them to CD or DVD to share with friends and family who have computers, but if you want to send a movie to grandma or someone who doesn’t have a computer, you are stuck. With the right DVD Burner software, making a DVD for them is not too difficult.