Which CD burning software reigns supreme: Nero or Windows built-in utility?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the comparison of CD burning software, specifically focusing on Nero Burning ROM and the built-in utility provided by Windows. Participants share their preferences and experiences with various burning programs, including alternatives like Roxio's EZ CD Creator and B's Clips, exploring features and compatibility issues.

Discussion Character

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Main Points Raised

  • Multiple participants express a preference for Nero Burning ROM, citing its versatility and features such as converting soundtracks to MP3/Wave.
  • Some participants mention Roxio's EZ CD Creator as their preferred software, with one participant highlighting issues with compatibility and error messages.
  • There is a mention of B's Clips being used for creating multisession CDs, but compatibility issues with Nero are noted.
  • A participant questions the limited variety of CD burning programs being discussed, suggesting a potential lack of quality in available software.
  • Some participants humorously consider the Windows built-in CD burning utility as a contender, though it is not the primary focus of the discussion.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the popularity of Nero Burning ROM, but there are competing views regarding Roxio and the Windows built-in utility. The discussion remains unresolved regarding which software is definitively superior.

Contextual Notes

Participants do not provide detailed comparisons of features or performance metrics, and there are unresolved questions about the overall quality and variety of CD burning software available in the market.

Who May Find This Useful

Users interested in CD burning software options, particularly those comparing Nero, Roxio, and Windows built-in utilities, may find this discussion relevant.

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I vote Nero Burning ROM.
 
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Roxio's EZ CD Creator ?
 
I cast my vote with STAii...Roxio is my burning program of choice.
 
For creating multisessions CD,
I have B's Clips and Nero to do it, but they are not compatible, Nero can continue write on the CD created by B's Clips and vise versa.
 
I vote Nero Burning ROM.

My vote is for Nero

I agree with Saint and Greg, Nero is the best.
 
So, from all the people that read this thread, they are all users of only 3 burning programs (and mainly 2) !
This is weird ! Is there not enough burning programs on the market or are they so badly programmed ?
 
Nero can convert sound track to MP3/Wave and vice versa, very versatile software!
 
Nero Express

Roxio EZ 5 keeps on telling me i don't have an appropriate cd in the drive...o well
 
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Nero Burning ROM all the way!
 
  • #11
yeah definitely nero. (or should I say the windows-built-in cd burning utility?)
 
  • #12
yeah definitely nero (or would the windows-built-in cd burning utility be the best?)
 

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