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I have Roxio DVD Builder 1.2.0.131 and I am finding it a real pain in the
tail to use. Maybe it is just asteep learning curve and eventually it
will become easier. But I find it very slow and very unforgiving of
mistakes and for instance it does't seem to warn you when you overfill a
CD. I have started over several times.
Is there better sofware out there?
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JakeInHartsel
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Roxio Easy Media Creator 7 seems to work well. Does show a bar of
amount of space on CD/DVD which will be filled.
Glenn Jacobs wrote:
> I have Roxio DVD Builder 1.2.0.131 and I am finding it a real pain in the
> tail to use. Maybe it is just asteep learning curve and eventually it
> will become easier. But I find it very slow and very unforgiving of
> mistakes and for instance it does't seem to warn you when you overfill a
> CD. I have started over several times.
>
> Is there better sofware out there?
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>I have Roxio DVD Builder 1.2.0.131 and I am finding it a real pain in the
> tail to use. Maybe it is just asteep learning curve and eventually it
> will become easier. But I find it very slow and very unforgiving of
> mistakes and for instance it does't seem to warn you when you overfill a
> CD. I have started over several times.
>
> Is there better sofware out there?
> --
> JakeInHartsel
>
It all depends on what you would like to do.
Take a look at Flip Album and then you will
see what you can do with that software.
http://www.flipalbum.com/products/fap/ It's no longer just about making a slideshow.
You can make a nice presentaion very easy!
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Glenn Jacobs wrote:
> I have Roxio DVD Builder 1.2.0.131 and I am finding it a real pain in the
> tail to use. Maybe it is just asteep learning curve and eventually it
> will become easier. But I find it very slow and very unforgiving of
> mistakes and for instance it does't seem to warn you when you overfill a
> CD. I have started over several times.
>
> Is there better sofware out there?
I've tried many and found that Arcsoft DVD Slideshow to be the best. It
is relatively easy to use with very nice features. They have a 15 day
full function trial version you can try out.
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