Win7 Burning Program

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what is the best Windows7 cd/dvd burning program.
Right now i using Nero 10. But don't know some how i don't like it! :D
When i buy my laptop orginal i had CD/DVD burning program but when i reinstall My laptop i lost it :(
So can some on tell be wich is the best CD/DVD burning program and Maybe Give Link to!
 

Nibiru2012

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Which is "best" is a matter of opinion. Depends upon what you're mainly going to use it for.

Nero is very bloated these days and has a lot of what I consider unnecessary feature.

For a GOOD free CD/DVD burning application, I recommend CD BurnerXP.

CDBurnerXP is a free application to burn CDs and DVDs, including Blu-Ray and HD-DVDs. It also includes the feature to burn and create ISOs, as well as a multilanguage interface. Everyone, even companies, can use it for free. It does not include adware or similar malicious components.



Key Features



  • burn all kinds of discs
  • audio-CDs with or without gaps between tracks
  • burn and create ISO files
  • data verification after burning process
  • create bootable discs
  • multi-language interface
  • bin/nrg → ISO converter, simple cover printing and much more!
  • Operating Systems: Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista/2008/Win7 (x86 / x64)
Download it from: http://www.cdburnerxp.se/

A very GOOD and feature-laden burning application is ASHAMPOO Burning Studio 10.

Ashampoo Burning Studio users are unusually loyal, with good reason – this program’s speed, simplicity and efficiency are simply unbeatable. Over the years the Ashampoo programmers have turned the program into a full suite that can handle all your data, audio and video burning and authoring tasks, without sacrificing its famous ease of use. In version 10 they have once again added a wealth of new features and modules, but the program is still amazingly intuitive to use – everything is explained as you do it.

The main focus of this premium version is even better authoring capabilities for building video and audio discs using the latest formats. HD and Full HD video (720p and 1080p) are now fully supported for Blu-ray discs, and all the encoding is handled by Ashampoo Burning Studio 10. All the authoring tools have been overhauled and the video encoding quality is even better than before. You now use the same new integrated editor for building DVD and Blu-ray video disks with menus. The program also starts more quickly and is generally snappier to use.

In addition to this there is a new Autoplay Editor module with which you can build auto-starting data discs with attractive interactive menus – for example for collections of programs. And there is now also a new Audio Player with which you can play audio files and audio CDs without leaving the program.
You can download from here for a 30 Trial: http://www.ashampoo.com/en/usd/pin/2610/Burning_Software/Ashampoo-Burning-Studio-10

They're offering a Valentine's Day special pricing where you can get up to 5 of their software apps for $20.00.

 

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CDBurnerXP is good if you are lucky and it works. Sometimes it detects my burner, sometimes it doesn't. So, I look elsewhere.

I like Nero 10, but it's still too much for what I need. I'm using PowerISO now and am happy with it.
 

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Yes Core, you're correct in the fact that CDBurnerXP can be a little buggy, I never had an issue with it personally though.

Ashampoo Burning Studio is very good though. Never had any problems with it at all.

Cyberlink's Power2Go is another very good burning software suite.
 
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+1 on the PowerISO notion. I have been using PowerISO for almost six years now and I never had a problem with it.
 
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I use CDBurnerXP and I like it for the handful of times per year that I actually use it, so if it works on your system then that may be a good choice.
 

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