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FunkyPurple
Sep 22, 2004, 09:07 AM
Anyone know if this software is any good? Toast is becoming a pain and I'm considering this as an option. DVD burning/updating shouldn't be this complicated. :( Is it worth it? If not is there a better software?
http://www.ntius.com/default.asp?p=dragonburn/dburn4_requirements
Thanks!
FunkyPurple
Sep 22, 2004, 10:23 AM
Anyone??? :(
Laslo Panaflex
Sep 22, 2004, 10:29 AM
I have it, it came with my DVD duplicating tower. I have it installed on my machine and ran it, but I have never used it to burn anything, I just use Toast.
I'll give it a go and write back here.
FunkyPurple
Sep 22, 2004, 11:23 AM
That would be great...Thanks Laslo! :)
continuum
Sep 22, 2004, 03:00 PM
way off subject but I totally dig your Wil Ferrel "Don't Fear the Reaper" avatar!!!! that rocks!
By the way...I've heard good things about Dragonburn elsewhere. never used it myself though. I guess it depends on your needs.
cb911
Oct 5, 2004, 12:43 AM
what is the point of all these other burning apps? how hard is it just to burn a DVD or CD? :confused: i thought that Toast was just accepted at the standard app for burning CD's? why bother with anything else? but i guess, different apps for different folks...
Laslo, i love your 'tar as well. :D
edit >> i was just looking at some screenshots of DragonBurn... they use a clip from that most crappy of crap software Ulead Media Studio Pro for thier VCD screenie. i'm quite disappointed...
Harmonz
Oct 5, 2004, 09:07 AM
Dragon Burn has worked well for me.
dozens of DVD and CDs burned just fine.
No reservation in recommending.
I had a problem with my System and needed to back-up apps and files, having decided to reformat the drive. Toast kept getting an error message and failed to do the job. Dragon Burn got the job done. I suspect that the nod went to Dragon Burn on this because Toast had been on the system and perhaps became corrupt in someway, and I could not find a way to correct that, no matter what I trashed and reinstalled. Dragon Burn was fresh to the system. Otherwise, I considered that Toast was making a call to the system that was rejected and Dragon Burn handled it differently. All useless speculation but such as it is.
No Hesitation to Recommend Dragon Burn.
Rod Rod
Oct 5, 2004, 02:22 PM
what is the point of all these other burning apps? how hard is it just to burn a DVD or CD? :confused: i thought that Toast was just accepted at the standard app for burning CD's? why bother with anything else? but i guess, different apps for different folks...
the point is that Dragon Burn allows for multiple simultaneous disc burning, which is a capability lacking in Toast. the multiple burners don't even have to be the same model. so, I could burn two CDs at the same time, using my internal combo and my external Pioneer 107. if Toast gets the multi-burning feature, that would be tremendous, but for now Dragon Burn does the job.
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