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dvd rw software reccomendations please
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1jim
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Hi
I would like to copy photos from my laptop onto a dvd rw as a backup measure, can anyone reccomend software to do this, I think I need software that will allow multiple sessions(is that right)? Free software would be ideal, easy yo use would be great as well
thanks
I would like to copy photos from my laptop onto a dvd rw as a backup measure, can anyone reccomend software to do this, I think I need software that will allow multiple sessions(is that right)? Free software would be ideal, easy yo use would be great as well
thanks
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This has multi session support
http://download.cnet.com/Romeo-Burner-Lite/3000-2646_4-10781969.html
ImgBurn is a good disc builder etc, though without multi session as far as I know
http://www.imgburn.com/
If you want to convert video files, this is free untill 24th of June 2011
http://www.winxdvd.com/giveaway/frugalfabulousfinds.htm
If you want to do DVD Slideshow this is currently free
http://eclack.com/qr-photo-dvd-sildeshow-unlimited-license-key/
Click the link under the download link to get the license key
If you want to watermark the output, this is free until the 30th of June 2011
http://www.video-watermark.com/giveaway/video-watermark-pro-23.html
I made a DVD with images and it took ages to load on a desktop, maybe a laptop would take longer?? So I only put images on to CDR - RW Maybe if your anti virus programme scans anything as it loads from the disc, that could also slow things up0 -
A new abacus
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red robin ribbed :kisses2:.
Someone please contact the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Cans!0 -
If you're running a Windows OS, give DeepBurner a try - it's dead simple and does exactly what you need.0
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