DVD Flick is Amazing for burning Standard definition DVDs. All you gotta do is plug your video file in (almost any format) and it burns a dvd that works in any dvd player. Its also very lightweight. I recommend this to anyone who burns dvds.
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DVD Flick is Amazing for burning Standard definition DVDs. All you gotta do is plug your video file in (almost any format) and it burns a dvd that works in any dvd player. Its also very lightweight. I recommend this to anyone who burns dvds.
sorry, but i would recommend to anyone to stay away from nero. It once was a good program back in the old days, but today its like a big whale loaded with tons of useless features, additional applications and other crap. I dont use it at all anymore.
There are much better freeware tools out there, like for example IMGBurn :)
This question is really tricky to answer and explain. It's depend on how much do you want from a burner software. For some simple job like burn data, burn iso image, the free software can do that easily. But, if you want more, features of course, beside functionality, then I can say there is little can do the job.
Back at the old time, Roxio and Nero was the best out there. But, for Nero, after version 6.0 out... it was bloated. IMO, I don't like it. Roxio, at the current version is really funy to operate while the expert feature is disappear. Ah yes, I do like mention the best is always show the expert feature, of course. Burn your own dvd, with many feature needed. Like say, create bootable CD/DVD, even more create multi-bootable media, burn unicode files, burn very long files name, etc. At last, it difficult to find this best out there for now.
I try Nero, Roxio, Ashampo, DiscJuggler, ImgBurn and several other, but I can say all those still lack of feature I want to my taste. Still, I searching the best one, until today. So, this thread should be ambiguous to answer because everyone need their own liking for what they want.
always used nero but ive moved on to using Imgburn light-weight, still has tons of options and plus its free
At this point I'm burning so little that the light-weight program named CDBurnerXP serves my needs best.
Most iso files for games are mounted directly anyway so I pretty much only burn mp3 cds for my audio system in my car.
The best CD/DVD burning software out there is CDBurnerXP, it is 100% free and can be found at:
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