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    Best burning program for Windows 7?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by MaXimus, Nov 22, 2009.

  1. MaXimus

    MaXimus Notebook Deity

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    Now that Nero 9 is so bloated, what is the best all-in-one solution for Windows 7?

    Please do not recommend IMGBurn as IMGburn cannot convert movie files into VCD format on the fly like NERO Vision Express Can, now can it make an Audio Disc I suppose......

    other good alternatives please?

    money is not an issue here......
     
  2. newsposter

    newsposter Notebook Virtuoso

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    converting image file formats is not the function of a dvd/cd burning program.

    If what you want is file conversion with a side function of being to burn optical media, then search for that.
     
  3. zfactor

    zfactor Mastershake

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    ashampoo burning 9.
     
  4. makaveli72

    makaveli72 Eat.My.Shorts

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    I don't know if it's the best and I am not sure if it does VCD but I use Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 on my book and it runs fine.
     
  5. -Amadeus Excello-

    -Amadeus Excello- Notebook Evangelist

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    CDBurnXP is my preferred app for burning DVDs.
     
  6. MaXimus

    MaXimus Notebook Deity

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    ok........so Ashampoo Burning Studio it is.....
     
  7. bmwnick

    bmwnick Notebook Consultant

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    i use ConvertX for converting or winavi (very unstable with multiple files)
    i use Clonedvd (elaborate bytes) or nero for actual burning (u can install nero without the bs if u want) and they make nero lite
    and for ripping dvds i use DVDFab
     
  8. beige

    beige Notebook Deity

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    try power2go , don't download the cyberlink dvd suite , buy and download power2go only
     
  9. MaXimus

    MaXimus Notebook Deity

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    What is power2go dude?
     
  10. cn_habs

    cn_habs Notebook Deity

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    ImgBurn it is.
     
  11. voltaire

    voltaire Notebook Consultant

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    Does Winavi burn multiple files to dvd? Up until I upgraded to Win7 I used to use Nero Vision to burn multiple avi files to dvd. Often the avi files combined would not fit on a dvd unless I reduced the quality which I did. Does Winavi do this?
     
  12. bmwnick

    bmwnick Notebook Consultant

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    winavi sucks with multiple files use convertX takes longer but never fails...either 1 will make it fit on dvd