Roxio Easy CD/DVD creator 6 15.00 shipped...

ericlp

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Is this a Scam? I know it's OEM but.... Hmmm, if it's legit then I think it might be a pretty good deal...

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zigCorsair

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I have the Roxio version that burns DVDs and the Nero cd-burner version.

I like the fact that Roxio adjusts the burn speed automatically. The DVD video maker software is kind of frustrating. Roxio has a good "burn selected files to multiple disks" feature. It's still kind of squirlley (sp?) though.

Personally, I prefer Nero. I'm not sure why. I like the interface more for one - I guess I'd compare the Roxio look to Windows XP and Nero to Windows 2000. It allows you to backup a disc to a Nero image, which is good because it lets you do it, but bad because it's proprietary Nero format, not the standard iso.

My $.02. Hope it's clear enough to help :).
 

zigCorsair

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I don't think you need a product code/key to operate these... but maybe that's the difference of which I am ignorant?
 

Lanyap

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Originally posted by: MrIllini
link has the string BSemail in it

coincidence? :)
&src=BSemail_01_21_2004

Source = Bulk Sale Email dated 01/21/2004

Just a tag to let them know where it came from. Doesn't look like a refferal. ;)


BTW, I have orderd from them before and have not had any problems.


 

nj873

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Originally posted by: zigCorsair
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Personally, I prefer Nero. I'm not sure why.
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I prefer Nero too. But maybe I am mistaken...

Last year I bought for my old comp (win2000) Cendyne CD-RW which came with Nero 5.7
This year installed on another comp (xp) Roxio 6 that was in package with MicroAdvantage CD-RW.
My stereo (Aiwa, made in 2001) doesn't play CDs written with Roxio on MicroAdvantage but plays all CDs written with Nero on Cendyne.
What fail - MicroAdvantage or Roxio, I can't tell.

Now I am looking for proper driver for Nero to install it on xp comp instead of Roxio, and see if Roxio is the reason...

 

DarkNephree

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I don't have much experience using Roxio for burning. However, I've used Nero for the past few years and it's worked like a charm. Roxio came with an IO MagicSpin DVD+/-R/RW drive and I haven't even bothered installing it. But hey, for those who prefer to use Roxio, $15 is not bad.
 

jbwhite99

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Full retail was on sale at Fry's for $49-$20 Upg MIR = $29, so when the price drops like that (without the usual $10,000 in additional rebates), my guess is that Roxio 7 is just about to come out.
 

sleefer

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You can get the platinum version of Roxio Easy CD/DVD creator 6 at Costco for $38.95 - $20 upgrade rebate for total of $18.95 +tax. An older retail version of Easy CD or Nero qualifies for the rebate.