Windows has more disc burning apps than we can count, but a few notable programs stand out from the pack. Our favorite is CDBurnerXP for its long list of features and easy-to-use interface. CDBurnerXP ...
The Apple iMac is the desktop component in Apple's line of personal computers and laptops. All new iMac's come equipped with iLife '11, which bundles multimedia programs such as GarageBand, iMovie and ...
Not long ago, CD-RW drives were too costly for all but mam-moth corporations, ivy-covered universities, and the planet’s wealthiest residents. Now they are plentiful and affordable — Apple is even ...
A full-featured burning suite, but the Blu-ray plug-ins raise the price. Roxio’s Creator Suite for optical disc burning lets you produce professional-looking disc menus, labels, and the like without a ...
The makers of AppZapper have a new application getting ready to be released to beta next week called Disco to handle your daily disc burning and imaging tasks. After running an early copy of the beta, ...
Several users have experienced an issue where various Macs suddenly stop burning disks (CDs or DVDs) with or without giving errors. In the Finder, users will get ...
Colleague X has a burning question from a friend: Hey, have you done a 911 recently about burning a movie to a DVD? A friend was asking and I realized I have no real idea how this is done in the ...
Paul Ablett reports some issues burning CDs with iTunes 5.0: "When burning a playlist, iTunes flashes 'checking media' but does not move forward. Workaround is to quit iTunes and relaunch with disc in ...
Whenever I rip my CDs, I have CDex create a playlist of the files so I can easily select the album in Winamp. If I want to burn a backup of a CD for my car, though, I have to open Nero and manually ...
It might shock you to learn that I have burned over 100 optical discs in the past year, but that's just a fraction of how many discs I burned at the peak of physical media storage. From compilation ...
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