Hello,
Prtesently I have Roxio on my PC. How does this compare to Ingburn?
Also, I have a full dvd that I would like to make copies, family pictures. Do I use a blank dvd disk and will it copy everything?
Thank you,
hal
Posted by: hal at January 6, 2009 3:13 PM
THANKS LEO, great timing as usual. Just found out this week that my OEM DVD for my home-built Windows XP machine doesn't have DVD software, and Windows XP doesn't support DVD burning natively. You may just have saved me $79.95. (If so, I'll buy you a latte!)
Posted by: Jeff Lentz at January 8, 2009 1:24 PM
it is nice that you printed the screen shots, now i can refer to them when i try to burn a dvd or what ever
Posted by: john david hamby at January 9, 2009 11:15 AM
Leo, no doubt imgburn is a great tool but I couldn't find the option of burning multisessional disks using this software. If it provides this facility then please tell....
I am confused. Did you say that ImgBurn will burn CDs and DVDs? when I go to the ImgBurn web link I find that the free software only burns CD's . I have to buy the Express Burn "commercial" software to burn DVDs. Am I missing something?
Posted by: mjasko at February 16, 2010 8:45 AM
Leo! Thanks so much for the AWESOME article on ImgBurn! I have used this program for quite a while, also. It more than meets my needs for writing, building, and burning. Your 'how-to" tips were outstanding!!! I always enjoy your newsletters and always learn a lot from them! Keep up the GREAT work!!!
Posted by: Lee Hendrix at February 16, 2010 9:42 AM
Hey, Merso nice link. Now how about the IBM users?
Posted by: Glenn P. at February 16, 2010 3:55 PM
free imgburn will burn dvd and cd , i use it all the time.
Posted by: ben at February 16, 2010 4:03 PM
I have just purchased a Toshiba NB 300 notebook. It has Windows Media Player but no burner. In fact it has no facility for loading a disc.
I want to;
. rip music tracks from my cd collection and
.load Norton security which I have already purchased and used on another pc (it is good for 3 pc's so I dont want to have to pay again for an on line download.)
Any help wd be appreciated. I amm a novice.
Graeme
Posted by: graeme johnson at February 16, 2010 5:11 PM
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Posted by: hal at January 6, 2009 3:13 PMPrtesently I have Roxio on my PC. How does this compare to Ingburn?
Also, I have a full dvd that I would like to make copies, family pictures. Do I use a blank dvd disk and will it copy everything?
Thank you,
hal
THANKS LEO, great timing as usual. Just found out this week that my OEM DVD for my home-built Windows XP machine doesn't have DVD software, and Windows XP doesn't support DVD burning natively. You may just have saved me $79.95. (If so, I'll buy you a latte!)
Posted by: Jeff Lentz at January 8, 2009 1:24 PMit is nice that you printed the screen shots, now i can refer to them when i try to burn a dvd or what ever
Posted by: john david hamby at January 9, 2009 11:15 AMLeo, no doubt imgburn is a great tool but I couldn't find the option of burning multisessional disks using this software. If it provides this facility then please tell....
Posted by: Deepak at January 20, 2009 9:28 AMGo to know What is the Best DVD Burner Program to use.
Posted by: merso at May 14, 2009 11:52 PMhttp://apple-idvd.blogspot.com/2009/05/what-is-best-dvd-burner-program-to-use.html
I am confused. Did you say that ImgBurn will burn CDs and DVDs? when I go to the ImgBurn web link I find that the free software only burns CD's . I have to buy the Express Burn "commercial" software to burn DVDs. Am I missing something?
Posted by: mjasko at February 16, 2010 8:45 AMLeo! Thanks so much for the AWESOME article on ImgBurn! I have used this program for quite a while, also. It more than meets my needs for writing, building, and burning. Your 'how-to" tips were outstanding!!! I always enjoy your newsletters and always learn a lot from them! Keep up the GREAT work!!!
Posted by: Lee Hendrix at February 16, 2010 9:42 AMHey, Merso nice link. Now how about the IBM users?
Posted by: Glenn P. at February 16, 2010 3:55 PMfree imgburn will burn dvd and cd , i use it all the time.
Posted by: ben at February 16, 2010 4:03 PMI have just purchased a Toshiba NB 300 notebook. It has Windows Media Player but no burner. In fact it has no facility for loading a disc.
Posted by: graeme johnson at February 16, 2010 5:11 PMI want to;
. rip music tracks from my cd collection and
.load Norton security which I have already purchased and used on another pc (it is good for 3 pc's so I dont want to have to pay again for an on line download.)
Any help wd be appreciated. I amm a novice.
Graeme
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