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briant
2008-01-16, 05:38 PM
still available, worth buying?

paddington
2008-01-16, 06:27 PM
Aaron's fav. ask him...
many people prefer this to Nero.. I don't have a preference (though you do have to remove all kinds of superfluous shit from Nero7 after install)..

saltman
2008-01-16, 06:38 PM
yes it is still available (as far as I know) and yes it is worth buying. I highly recommend it.

U2Lynne
2008-01-16, 06:55 PM
Aaron's fav. ask him...
many people prefer this to Nero.. I don't have a preference (though you do have to remove all kinds of superfluous shit from Nero7 after install)..
Actually, I think it is Joe's favorite. He used to (still does?) have a link to it in his signature - something like "Ones Owns!" :D

possessed
2008-01-16, 07:06 PM
*waits for answer from the mountains*

http://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/midi/ekelig/e020.gif

retired
2008-01-16, 07:08 PM
Best burning software for PC

AAR.oner
2008-01-17, 08:14 AM
i don't use a PC much, but when i do i much prefer ONES to any of the others [although i never had many roblems w/ Nero other than superfluous crap they like to install]...

ONES is definitely worth the money briant
http://www.tx-software.com/

briant
2008-01-17, 08:36 PM
thanks for the info, im having nightmares getting burnt shows to play on my dvd player (denon 2910). will ONES work on VISTA?

AAR.oner
2008-01-18, 05:29 AM
not sure about ONES and Vista [try contacting the company via their site]

but if yer having trouble getting discs to play on yer stand alone dvd player, it probably has more to do with either the "type" of disc yer burning, or an incompatibility with the disc manufacturer or +/-R


what program are you using to burn discs with?
what type of disc are you burning: DVD-Video, DVD-ROM(ISO), DVD-ROM(UDF), etc?
what type of discs are you using [manufacturer and media ID]?

diggrd
2008-01-18, 06:35 AM
Used the trial version in Vista to burn a Tinsley Ellis show I just authored, everything worked fine. I will get it ready for a torrent after reviewing the DVD.

briant
2008-01-20, 08:04 AM
thanks again for responses. have been using VLC to burn and using sony -r dvd. could be that the disks are sony related. god do i hate sony