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nyknicks
04-01-2010, 04:24 PM
I want a commercial alternative, because the free ones have a UI my non-computer savy relatives dont understand as well. I'd use nero but it knows you have a invalid version unless you put up a firewall and that is something i wont do on their computers, because they will block the wrong programs or all of them. Plus Nero is a bloated hog of a program.

The alternative needs to do CD/DVD burning, rip CD/DVDs to ISO and be able to burn ISO files to CD/DVD

Thanks in advance :)

typeoholic
04-01-2010, 06:52 PM
Every requirement that you listed can be found in the free alternative, CdBurnerXP. It is a standard replacement that I put on all of the computer systems that I build. Furthermore, all of my customers use it and I have never heard a single complaint about it over the years. It's a very straightforward piece of software that gets the job done right the first time around.

Not sure if outside links are allowed on FST, but you can always google 'CDBurnerXP' :)

Spamming
04-04-2010, 09:11 PM
Ashampoo is also not bad and i am currently using CDBurnerXP as it was pre-installed on my windows 7

loplandy
04-04-2010, 10:17 PM
- Protectedsoft FinalBurner PRO
- Magic Burning Studio

Tv Controls you
04-04-2010, 10:28 PM
I want a commercial alternative, because the free ones have a UI my non-computer savy relatives dont understand as well. I'd use nero but it knows you have a invalid version unless you put up a firewall and that is something i wont do on their computers, because they will block the wrong programs or all of them. Plus Nero is a bloated hog of a program.

The alternative needs to do CD/DVD burning, rip CD/DVDs to ISO and be able to burn ISO files to CD/DVD

Thanks in advance :)

Nero portable. Fits on a flash drive, very light weight... No bloating.

Frankthetank1
04-04-2010, 11:21 PM
imgburn

thisguy
04-04-2010, 11:44 PM
i prefer ashampoo burning studio

nyknicks
04-06-2010, 01:51 AM
Every requirement that you listed can be found in the free alternative, CdBurnerXP. It is a standard replacement that I put on all of the computer systems that I build. Furthermore, all of my customers use it and I have never heard a single complaint about it over the years. It's a very straightforward piece of software that gets the job done right the first time around.

I tried it out and it does have a Good UI, so I guess I'll use free software :yup:
Thanks.

Cabalo
04-06-2010, 02:02 AM
Besides Nero, there's only one competitor, in my opinion.

Roxio (http://www.roxio.com/enu/store/cddvdburning.html?rTrack=m_pro_cddvd).

db_la_23
04-07-2010, 01:28 AM
ashampoo burning studio also power iso

Mariella
04-07-2010, 02:12 AM
ConvertXtoDVD is great....

As a newby to video conversion I found this software very easy to use.

You can increase the volume rate when converting Avi to Dvd.....

waffler
04-07-2010, 04:01 AM
Commercial - Ashampoo Burning Studio (USD 50) , Roxio Creator (USD 100), though I'd prefer former. Nero 10 costs about 80 USD

Freeware - CDBurnerXP

I'd also like to mention Nero lite, its essentially got the Burning ROM and Nero Express, without all the bloat.

Kholdstare
04-07-2010, 12:02 PM
I'm using Ashampoo Burning Studio here. The free version works perfectly fine, there's no need to search for a commercial alternative. A cost doesn't improve a product.

dragonash
04-08-2010, 07:44 AM
Free Easy Burner

rokok
04-12-2010, 02:00 PM
ashampoo rules....

now nero is just a bloatware, too big size :(

anon
04-12-2010, 02:38 PM
ashampoo rules....

I dropped ashampoo in favor of ImgBurn when it started giving me lots of coasters.

Appzalien
04-15-2010, 01:36 PM
I would be wary of Roxio as it does some nasty things to your PC so that it can run. The programmers are too lazy to fix the Roxio program itself and instead they chose to screw with your PC so it can run. If a problem arises though your screwed since uninstalling Roxio leaves the changes it made and you end up have to reformat to get functionality back. I tried Roxio several years back and then again last year and the new version is no better, and will actually destroy some PC functions permenantly unless you reformat and reinstall windows. So be aware, a good time to try it would be right after you have just installed your OS, so if you do have to reinstall, you don't have to save data before formating and installing again. Sonic is also bad news, its really Roxio in disquise with the Sony name attached and wee all know what Sony has been up to right? Horrible and disabling DRM.

brotherdoobie
04-16-2010, 06:12 AM
I been using ImgBurn for a few years, and it covers all of my needs. The interface is a bit clunky; however, if you play around with it you"ll have it figured out in short order.
I appreciate the advanced options that ImgBurn offers, also.


-doobs