CD Burning

Posted by: Dignan

CD Burning - 30/11/2006 22:07

I recently reformatted my machine, and when I tried installing my copy of Nero 5, it asked me for a registration key which I guess is long gone now (I have no idea where I would have put it). That's when I made the mistake of starting to install "Nero 7 Essentials." What the hell did they do?? When did Nero turn into Norton and McAfee? It must have asked to install 8 different programs, and it wasn't clear which one was even the actual burning application (they all sounded like wizards). This is very disappointing. Nero was the best for a long while.

So is there a CD burning program out there now that is free and of decent quality? I have to imagine that someone has made one...

ps-the built-in Windows burning tool is useless. this is the second computer I've tried it on where the application simply refuses to accept files I tell it to burn, and doesn't give any reason why it does.
Posted by: robricc

Re: CD Burning - 30/11/2006 22:58

CDBurnerXP Pro is freeware and actually works. I still prefer Nero even though it has become incredibly bloated.
Posted by: robricc

Re: CD Burning - 30/11/2006 23:02

Oh yeah, you said you downloaded Nero Essentials. I think that may be a wizard-only edition. If you want Nero Burning Rom (the old app), you may need to get a different (more bloated) edition.

PS- ImgBurn is also freeware, but only burns images. It does a very good/quick job of it and I often use it instead of Nero.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: CD Burning - 01/12/2006 01:07

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CDBurnerXP Pro is freeware and actually works. I still prefer Nero even though it has become incredibly bloated.

Hehe, figures that's the only one I'd found already. It's a very strange program and I can't remember why, but it wasn't working for me. I'll have to try it again.
Posted by: Roger

Re: CD Burning - 01/12/2006 08:21

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So is there a CD burning program out there now that is free and of decent quality? I have to imagine that someone has made one...


I still use Nero 7 at home, but I will agree that it's a bit bloated with all the extra applications. Nero Burning ROM itself doesn't appear to have changed at all, though.

On my work machine (where we don't have enough licenses for everyone to have a copy of Nero installed), I use ISO Recorder. It does exactly what it says on the tin.

For creating the ISO images themselves, I use OSCDIMG, which is a command-line utility that Microsoft originally shipped as part of the Windows OPK (OEM Preinstall Kit), but it's available now with WAIK (Windows Automated Installation Kit), which is pretty much the same thing.
Posted by: Schido

Re: CD Burning - 01/12/2006 09:05

Burnatonce, free and opensource. Very simple, but burns everything i want to:

http://www.burnatonce.com/

Posted by: Dignan

Re: CD Burning - 01/12/2006 12:20

Thanks, everyone. It appears that Rob was correct in that the "Essentials" package does not contain the Nero Burning ROM application. I find this almost humorous, as that is the only program of theirs that I would call essential, and the rest of it is just bloatware.

But someone else was very kind in PMing me a Nero 5 code. Hopefully it'll work.