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    burning software (supporting nero files)

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by zakazak, Jul 11, 2010.

  1. zakazak

    zakazak www.whymacsucks.com

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    hi, i currently use cdburnerxp which is rly nice but i got a problem:

    it doesnt support images made with nero (i think the extension is .nrg). is there anything out there which is as good as cdburnerxp and also support nero files? i now have the magiciso trial to convert the .nrg to .iso :S

    prefer free software :)

    should also be able to make bootable disc,make .iso files ,etc.

    thx

    @edit: or should i just get nero? i think it is awesome but also very big (i thnik there are like 2 startup process and services running all the time ? :S)
     
  2. DetlevCM

    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    What kind of - cough - saved them as Nero files...
    A quick google - apparently you can just rename the ending...

    And I haven't tried it - but this should do the trick - little tool to convert:
    nrg2iso
     
  3. zakazak

    zakazak www.whymacsucks.com

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    i seem to have alot of .nrg files :/

    hm i just found out that imgburn supports .nrg files. maybe i should just go for that software? :)
     
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    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I use Nero... but .iso is as far as I am aware universal - so converting them would be good.