CDBurnerXP (64-bit) User Reviews
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"Purty easy to use. Seems to work."
Version: CDBurnerXP (64-bit) 4.4.1.3341
Pros
Not very big - only 14.2 mb on my C drive
Simple , easy to use.Cons
Will not verify burn and
I like that ability.Summary
Nero Express is still the one I recommend
(along with PowerISO - which EVERYONE should have) -
"I found better with MediaMonkey (available at CNET.com)"
Version: CDBurnerXP (64-bit) 4.4.0.2971
Pros
Originally, I liked the way it gave the possibility to either burn data music, or plain music for older CD players.
Cons
Has not (at least I did not find it) a leveling track volume as MediaMonkey does, and I find annoying in a car for example to have to lower or to raise the volume.
I don't really like its users' interfaceSummary
A good product all in all, but there are better ones on the market for free.
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"I use it but not exclusivly"
Version: CDBurnerXP (64-bit) 4.4.0.2971
Pros
Burns most audio files to audio cd.
Cons
Does not burn .m4a to audio cd.
I can not give it more than 3 out of 5 stars.Summary
Very worthwhile.
Go to "cdburnerxp.se" and download the "bass aac.dll" that you need
Thanks Much People ! ! !
Updated on Mar 10, 2012
(32 or 64) and install it.
WORKS PERFECT ! ! !
Now burns .m4a to audio cd . 5 STARS OUT OF 5 ! ! ! -
"Don't let the name fool you"
Version: CDBurnerXP (64-bit) 4.4.0.2905
Pros
This is a do all CD, DVD, Blue Ray Burner. Simple to use.
Cons
May not be the simplest interface for those who do use file managers.
Summary
Only Burner I need.
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"An excellent tool"
Version: CDBurnerXP (64-bit) 4.4.0.2905
Pros
The pro is that contrary to other systems, this one also allows you to burn the disk in a non data fashion, so that you can play it on non-data reader i.e. car, whilst saved in MP3 mode.
Cons
Found yet none.
Summary
To be used in excess !
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"Small install, works like a charm."
Version: CDBurnerXP (64-bit) 4.4.0.2838
Pros
Small, fairly configurable, not laden with unnecessary junk.
Cons
As stated elsewhere, not the prettiest ui, but, its not bad.
Summary
I recently had to reinstall the Express version of Nero that came with my pc. The minimal installation was somewhere between 650 to 700 megs. I uninstalled Nero and installed a copy of Roxio's software. I didn't notice the install size, but, I did notice that there was a plethora of installed drivers (with AutoRunS). I went looking for something free and light that would just burn cds (which is all I really need... no need for a label maker/disk speed checker/backup manager/calorie calculator/whatever-on-its-way-to-functional-obsolescence-feature). CDBurnerXP came up first in my search... it installed in a snap (whereas Nero took a couple minutes). Works *perfectly* and has a decent amount of configurability.
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"Great program, small footprint."
Version: CDBurnerXP (64-bit) 4.4.0.2838
Pros
Great program, small footprint, does the job well with no glitches.
Cons
Great program, small footprint, does the job well with no glitches.
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"Great product"
Version: CDBurnerXP (64-bit) 4.4.0.2838
Pros
32-bit version always worked for me in the past and so does the 64-bit version now, does everything I need and has a clear interface.
Cons
No cons for me
Summary
Great piece of software.
People that mention incompatibility with their drives should realise that the incompatibility is a windows 64-bit driver problem and not a problem caused by CDBurner XP -
"A great piece of software."
Version: CDBurnerXP (64-bit) 4.3.9.2783
Pros
A great piece of software. Easy to use and works well.
Cons
If only it printed labels and CDs!
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"Does everything I need it to do"
Version: CDBurnerXP (64-bit) 4.3.8.2631
Pros
Mind, I haven't used it for all that much. Burning ISOs, creating data cds, that kind of thing. But it was very intuitive, quite pleasant to use. I've been using various versions of this software for several years now, and see no reason to switch.
Cons
Um, none that I'm aware of?
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