I have the option of returning this to Best Buy if I don't open it. I'm not a noob to video transcoding/ripping/burning and have all the basic freeware which works quite well, Decryptor, Shrink, RIFM, ImgBurn, VobEdit, IFOedit, PgcEdit, Titlewriter, VirtualDub, FixVTS, Super, DVDflick, etc, etc,etc, and I'm satisfied with EAC for burning CDs, and EAC/lame for MP3s. My question is should I install Roxio. I've got an older stripped down version of it that I received from NewEgg with my NEC dvd burner and have never really used it except for making a few VCDs for friends, and it made some strange files, RoxioPlasma is one. I've been reading a lot of bad reviews about this software on Amazon. Just wondered if anyone has this software installed and if it's given them any trouble? (xp pro machine, pentium 4, with about 3/4 gig of PC800.
Received Roxio easy media creator 9 suite as a gift.
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don't be freaked out by the amazon review. i happen to think they are all nero people who just want to bash roxio.
do you have vista? emc10 would probably be better but 9 is good too. i think there is a patch. check out forum.roxio.com -
don't be freaked out by the amazon review. i happen to think they are all nero people who just want to bash roxio.
do you have vista?Comment
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let's review a little ancient history on poxio, they have been easy cd, then after making that name so infamous they changed to roxio, same story they then became sonic and a host of other names. when you look at what software installs the most filter drivers that tend to get corrupt causing bad problems where even the drives disappear from my computer, one set of programs stands alone at the top of the dung heap.
nero is the best all-in-one bloatware by far, but even it takes a lot of loving care to work right
I used easy cd for over 3 years and it's best feature was jewel case insert printing.Comment
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let's review a little ancient history on poxio, they have been easy cd, then after making that name so infamous they changed to roxio, same story they then became sonic and a host of other names. when you look at what software installs the most filter drivers that tend to get corrupt causing bad problems where even the drives disappear from my computer, one set of programs stands alone at the top of the dung heap.
nero is the best all-in-one bloatware by far, but even it takes a lot of loving care to work right
I used easy cd for over 3 years and it's best feature was jewel case insert printing
Pretty much my experiences too; I started out w/ Roxio, ended up w/ Nero.
nero is the best all-in-one bloatware by far, but even it takes a lot of loving care to work rightComment
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Roxio - as criticized by a Nero User?
Take comments from folks who are dedicated Nero users (moderators or not) with a grain of salt the size of the Pacific Ocean.
I've used Adaptec/Roxio/Sonic software all the way back to version 3.5. I'm currently running 9.1. It runs just fine and is very powerful. Nobody changed names of anything due to software brand name reputation - Adaptec decided to spin off their software division - it became Roxio - and Sonic decided to buy out Roxio - but the product line has retained its Roxio brand name, although 100% owned by Sonic.
The software packages you listed seem very much directed at ripping and burning commercially produced dvd's. That surely is not the primary function of Roxio software, although it has pretty powerful editing and burning capabilities. By all means stick to what you have if that is your purpose.
If you want to process home-made videos into professional looking dvd's, make backups of your computer files, burn data discs (cd or dvd), burn music discs (cd's or dvd - copies and custom), make customized labels, etc. - then you might consider using a package such as EMC9 or 10 by Roxio/Sonic. I suggest you look carefully at the capabilities of EMC9 - and see if it matches up with what your needs are - and decide based on that.Comment
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And we both know scans can be horribly misleading - and have much more to do with the media and burner than the program. But, the Roxio burn engine has performed admirably in my system, using most any decent quality media, with long lasting quality results - Benq (pata) and Lite-On (sata) burners. But then imgburn and clonedvd2 work perfectly well in my system also.Comment
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