Software alternative to RecordNow?

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Software alternative to RecordNow?

#1 Post by pipspeak » Thu Aug 11, 2005 6:12 pm

Just wanted to gauge opinions on the RecordNow burning software that ships with Thinkpads... how do people rate it and (if not highly rated) what are some recommended alternatives?

I'm trying out Nero, which seems a better overall suite for CD and DVD burning. Tried and gave up with Roxio's stuff.

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#2 Post by GomJabbar » Thu Aug 11, 2005 6:38 pm

Nero all the way. I was able to slipstream a Windows XP Pro CD with Nero. I was unsuccessful trying this with RecordNow! and Roxio.
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#3 Post by pphilipko » Thu Aug 11, 2005 7:39 pm

I prefer the RecordNow. Much less bloated than many other software out there...
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#4 Post by wingman » Thu Aug 11, 2005 9:43 pm

http://www.cdburnerxp.se/

I like cdburnerxp. Freeware that works really really well and is always getting better :P

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#5 Post by Puttagee » Mon Aug 15, 2005 6:31 pm

Nero is the best.

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#6 Post by a31pguy » Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:54 pm

Haven't tried Nero - but there's a lot of people who love it. I use Roxio.

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#7 Post by Vindicated » Wed Aug 17, 2005 12:57 am

I've used Nero for a long time. Personally I think it's losing it's touch and turning into a full flege Roxio product. it used to be known for it's features and hands down stability. The stability is no longer there, but the features are. Nero can do everything so people just stick with it.

Roxio is also nice, seems like you hate roxio because you love nero and hate nero because you like roxio. Reminds me of chevy vs ford and Intel vs AMD fans.

CDBurnerXP is nice. I just started using it. The user interface is horrible, and being new everything is still confusing but I'm actually noticing better performance and more reliability - other users on another message board seem to be having the same results. I think in time with some more minor changes to the user interface, it will be the next "Nero" (old school Nero). And everyone will be recomending this product. It's also nice that it really is free, no spyware or ads and nothing is crippled on it (there not even a Pro version).

DeepBurner is another free alternative. When I had problems on an old computer DeepBurner installed and worked great. It's a lot easier then CDBurnerXP but has less features (crippled down a bit so you'll upgrade to their Pro version). Still its a great product, I'd recomend it over Nero if you just want a good reliabile CD/DVD burner without the useless extras.
Nero and Roxio are now full fledge Suites. CDBurnerXP and DeepBurner are true stand alone CD/DVD burners. I like them both, I can't decide which I'll continue to use though.
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RSJ CDWriter Software?

#8 Post by BigWarpGuy » Wed Aug 17, 2005 12:50 pm

http://www.rsj.de I have used the OS/2 version of RSJ's CDWriter. It works quite well on my eComStation computer. Has anyone used the Windows version? :?:
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#9 Post by susanna » Thu Aug 18, 2005 2:04 pm

In addition to Nero, I use DVDFab platinum, UltraISO, CopyToDVD/CopyToCD, CloneDVD/CloneCD

all have benefits not contained in Nero alone
for one example, CopyToDVD installs a context sensitive menu in Explorer where I can simply click on a single file to burn to CD or I can add to a 'Depot' which is a temporary storage area while I decide which files to burn and I can take hours or weeks to decide before I just open the Depot and burn the files or delete some or all

Nero has no such feature

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