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Nero vs Nero Express
BillieTheBot
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Back in the Nero vs Adaptec days, where drives normally shipped with Adaptec, I quickly made the switch to Nero. In the last two years though, my last two drives shipped with Nero Express.
The Express program is meant to be a cut down version of Nero, but I haven't found anything that is missing from the full program. It has a CD label designer, it can rip CDs, and it can overburn. What exactly did Ahead take away?
Cheers.
The Express program is meant to be a cut down version of Nero, but I haven't found anything that is missing from the full program. It has a CD label designer, it can rip CDs, and it can overburn. What exactly did Ahead take away?
Cheers.
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I did think for a moment that 'Express lacks a mixed-mode option, but I can now see it in there. In the Nero Express console, choose music > Audio and Data CD and Bob's-your-uncle.
Nero Express also ships with InCD, which is part of the full Nero too. I've not bothered with packet writing for CDs, but I do swear by DVD-RAMs. The ability to read/write DVDs using the bog standard Windows Explorer. This is the 2nd DVD-RAM drive I've used. The old one had a driver for the RAM bit, but it is now treated by InCD. It continues to work with my DVD-RAMs that were formatted by my old drive.