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Data Burning Program

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Assuming that Nero is the stat quo, I'm curious to know what else you guys may be using to burn data CD's other than the king...
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I use my 2 gig thumbdrive to burn my data CD's
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i've just always used Nero.. never ever had any problems with it...

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Likewise

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The ISORecorder powertoy for WinXP works well when I need to burn or make ISOs, otherwise I'll have to plug Linux again here with its Toaster program.. /:D" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt=":D" />

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Sonic Record Now

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I've used Music Match a time or two to burn data with. Nero was acting up on me and wouldn't recognize my cd burner so I fired up MMJB and bunrt a program onto a disc with it.

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Long time ago I used ezcd creator, but Nero got much better.

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Post by BlindG »

Roxio just sucks.
Their programs are the most unstable I've expirienced.
Nero WAS good.
Up until 6.

This STUPID suite thing they launched with version 7 is beyond any reasonable imagination.
Nero's filled with crap and bloatware and worst?
THE ENGINE ITSELF HAS FAULTS.

Try to burn mp3s to audio cds and experience the ultimate JUMPAROUND hell! And tonight I'll even try enhanced cds and tell you how it went.

Why couldn't they stay with 6?
Yea, I know... Because times change and the need for suites is big butt(SHAKIRAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!) please don't sacrifice the best cd writer possible!!!!!
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ASHAMPOO BURNING STUDIO 6

nero give me too problems...

It's heavy for the system and full of junk things that I've never used...

Burning studio 6 is simple and very very light....And it does all the thing a burn-cd-sw MUST DO!and nothig else
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