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Spooky -> DVD writing software (6/10/2006 23:05:39)

Can someone give me some decent info on what to use for DVD packet writing?
Im sick and tired of trying InCD (nero) as after a day or 2 the disk becomes read only.

I want RELIABLE software / setup that allows me to write to a DVD when I want, not when incd decides its ok.....

Any hints?




jaybee -> RE: DVD writing software (6/11/2006 9:55:13)

http://www.burnworld.com/




BobbyDouglas -> RE: DVD writing software (6/12/2006 15:32:53)

I use CloneDVD to write a DVD disc. I have had zero issues with it so far. The same company also has a very popular AnyDVD, software that allows you to backup your DVD onto another DVD or computer.

This place is about the best area for any DVD/CD related software: http://www.cdfreaks.com/software




traveler98 -> RE: DVD writing software (6/12/2006 16:58:56)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Spooky

I want RELIABLE software / setup that allows me to write to a DVD when I want, not when incd decides its ok.....

Any hints?


LOL....and all this time I thought I was the only person who hated incd......I use cyberlink dvd solution works well and while it wasn't packaged with my DVD burner and had a cost of 59.99 US. I figure I have saved that much in DVD blanks that didn't burn using incd.

here is a link http://www.cyberlink.com/multi/products/main_33_ENU.html




Spooky -> RE: DVD writing software (6/13/2006 2:15:26)

For now, I just use RAM disks for storage, but they are so slow......




froggie -> RE: DVD writing software (6/13/2006 4:40:32)

yeah Spooky, RAM disks is too slow.. I hate using incd. It's sucha jerky thing. The link which traveler98 posted is in fact good, a friend of mine had advised me abt it some years back, but I guess, itz NOW that am gonna check it.[:D]

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evanesnard -> RE: DVD writing software (6/25/2006 9:34:40)

Yes Spooky. Take a look at Sonic Solutions. They have a broad line of solutions but the one I'm using that I've had excellent luck with is called Sonic DigitalMedia Plus.

www.sonic.com/products/Consumer/

It's been very reliable for me and copies/burns to a large variety of media, including DVDs.

I've been using it for about three months now, and I burn 3-4 CDs daily, DVDs less frequently, and I haven't had a single bad burn yet.

Best of success in your search. Hope this helps.




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