Fuck you Nero Burning Rom!

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Einhander Sn0m4n
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Fuck you Nero Burning Rom!

Post by Einhander Sn0m4n »

Okay, I just found out the Hard Way that Nero has a 'trial period' that can randomly expire. I need a replacement CD burning app, and quick!
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Post by Alan Bolte »

The once a year I actually burn a CD I use burnatonce, but I'm sure you or others are more knowledgeable about these things than I. Hell, I'm sure if I bothered to learn it my OS has a burning ability somewhere.
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Post by RThurmont »

On WinXP I use a somewhat bloated freeware app called "CD Burner XP Pro" (except on my box that has an old OEM copy of Nero).

On Linux, K3b and the GNOME utility are quite nice, and as an added plus, can also do DVDs.

Most of my CD and DVD burning consists of burning .iso files for operating system installation, or other software installation purposes. I do not use CDs for playing or transferring music, but I do occasionally use a CD for transferring data. From my perspective, the most important feature in a disk burning program is the ability to burn a disk from a .iso image.
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Post by Stark »

If we're talking isos, just install 'isorecorder' to add right-click 'burn iso to disk' functionality. I use UltraISO to build isos, but if you're after things like audio or video mastering I'm not sure what else there is.
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