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    theARTISAN
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    Take a look at the list and tell me which software ripping/burning applications you hold dear to your heart.

    Be sure to post which version you use, what you use them for and why you like 'em so much


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    I use several of the above - CDRWin for CD+G CDs, BlindWrite for just about anything, Nero for Audio CDs and just about anything and CloneCD for other 1:1 jobs.

    Nero Burning Rom 5.5.6.4 (most stable IMHO)
    CloneCD 4.0.1.9
    CDRWin 5.01.012
    Blindwrite 1.2.5

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    Easy CD Creator 5 platnium = audio cds, and files. Great for crossfading songs but if each song is crossfaded into the other too much the end of the song will be heard over the begining of the first track.
    Fantom CD, donno what version it is, but it creates a virtual dvd drive. I use it to back up my website, it is then saved as a cd image on your hard drive, I would create a folder in the image for each substantial update and put everything in it. I think i read from a source on the web saying that cd images don't get infected with viruses.
    CDRW do an ok job on back ups but are painfully slow when it comes to rewriting files, and defragmenting a cdrw isn't fun. Plus CDR data life last almost 4 times as longer than cdrws.



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    i have easy CD creator but use mainly DirectCD........

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    direct CD sucks ass if you want to run the CD in another computer



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    Nero kicks a$$ everytime......EasyCD Destroyer is bad in the baddest sense!!



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    "easy CD destroyer" I like it! lol. I use windows XP'S own built-in thing



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    I use RealJukebox (old version) I don't think they have it available for download anymore...
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    real jukebox used to let you burn cd's? just music or data aswell?



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    the burning program in windows xp is designed by roxio, who also makes ez cd creator
    advancedflea since you said direct cd sucked then stop using the one that came with windows, i understand the one that came with windows xp used some of the same code.



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    King, you are right in 1 respect. Yes it is made by Roxio, BUT it is nto "direct CD" so-to-speak. it is desigend like easy CD creator. Direct CD allwos you to read/write CD/RW discs like a floppy disk (I.E through microsoft word) where as this one doesn't. this one also allowes you to read CDS in Non-CDR drives or in some older computers who don't have multi-read CD-ROMS. aire go, it is not a "direct CD" application. as "direct CD" is desigend to be read, written and re-written in that particualr drive. you are lucky if you can read it in another computer.



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    I love Nero, and with my Aopen burner with it's buffer, I never have prob's. So Nero's my choice for my PC.

    On the Mac I use Roxio Toast Titanium.
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    i didn't think toast titanium was for the Mac.mmm, shows how much I know. and I have an iBook lap-top with a dvd/cdRE-writer



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    Anyone tried the new Version of NERO?
    Also - did you know that Blindwrite suite is GREAT for making .ISOs?
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    I got the new version of Nero. it came with my new 40x12x40x (kick ass dude!) cd/rw. It is soo easy to use, even my dad can do it



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