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A good CD burner
'Cause Nero's smurfing me up over hear.
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Ominous Wanderer
Tech Admin
Unfortunately, most of the recent CD burning software is bloated. I've used Roxio CD Creator for a while now and it's not bad. As long as you don't need to burn dual-layer DVD discs, version 6 (somewhat old) is great.
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Depends what you are trying to burn. when I'm doing my own CDs/DVDs, I usually use an old version of Nero (5.5.10.42), and if I'm burning images of CDs/DVDs, Alcohol120%.
And then there is Death
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It's just that when I try to burn an audio CD both nero and acoustica say there's no disc. If this helps once my brother thought he broke the tray for the F drive (I'm pretty sure) and it stayed crooked hanging out of the computer, but I placed it back on the trail and pushed it in and it worked. You think that had something to do with it.
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But the tray works. The computer even makes it come out to put the CD in.
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Just because the mechanism that allows the cd to extend a piece of plastic out doesn't mean that the streams of electrical impulses that are translated from the holes in the cd read by a beam of concentrated light are not interrupted by some thing some where.
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Hmm. That could be it. Thanks. A lot, really.
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burnatonce is a good, free, nonbloated burner for Windows, by the way, if you're still looking for one in the future.
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