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    So... new "sonic-ized" interface.

    A few new features, but still a disturbing lack of awareness of DVD features.

    The only kind of DVD it knows how to make are data discs. This isn't THAT much of a problem, after all - I mean, these "data" discs work fine in every player I've tried. But it's still a bit odd.

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    My understanding of Recordnow has been that when it sees an AUDIO_TS and or VIDEO_TS it knows its burning a movie and takes action without doing anything special. Of course that may just be some BS someone fed me, but I always assumed it was true since it works so well.
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    I too am becoming a RecordNow user. I now prefer it over Nero. That wasn't always the case. Had a few issues with the new Nero 6, swithched back to the older 5. series and then had a compatability issue with some backups on different free standing players...blah, blah, blah....it won't play on my machine...

    Keeping the old 4.5 installed however.

    Got turned off by Veritas originally with PrimoDVD, kept having writing failures when blanks weren't cheap, issues which now I think were partly the machine I was using 2 yrs ago.
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  4. Originally Posted by flaystus
    My understanding of Recordnow has been that when it sees an AUDIO_TS and or VIDEO_TS it knows its burning a movie and takes action without doing anything special. Of course that may just be some BS someone fed me, but I always assumed it was true since it works so well.
    No BS, most RN versions do it automatically...
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  5. Hey guys,

    I have the RecordNow that came with my HP200i. The version by Veritas.
    So far it has worked for me. Can you think of any benefit to me if I purchase 6.5?

    I mainly burn video DVDs with the occasional CD or data DVD.

    Thanks,
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  6. Originally Posted by i_am_dave
    I have the RecordNow that came with my HP200i. The version by Veritas.
    So far it has worked for me. Can you think of any benefit to me if I purchase 6.5?
    I can't...
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    Actually tompika,he has the OLD version.Any of the 3 in the chart are newer and better than the Veritas Record Now.That was about as bare of a program there is.If he had Max 4.5,I would say stick with it.Record Now 6.5 is nothing like the Veritas product,in my opinion.
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  8. Originally Posted by jeepers94
    Actually tompika,he has the OLD version.Any of the 3 in the chart are newer and better than the Veritas Record Now.That was about as bare of a program there is.If he had Max 4.5,I would say stick with it.Record Now 6.5 is nothing like the Veritas product,in my opinion.
    Originally Posted by i_am_dave
    I have Veritas RecordNow that came with my HP200i
    I mainly burn video DVDs with the occasional CD or data DVD.
    jeepers94, Veritas RecordNow (I do have it) is good enough at burning DVD-Videos and CDs, and the pxEngine update provides additional drive and media support.


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    Veritas also had a RecordNow DX 4.6 that is no different than Stomp's Max 4.5
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    So I guess I won't be burning to my SIXTY FOUR drives any more!!@!
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  10. Originally Posted by dcsos
    So I guess I won't be burning to my SIXTY FOUR drives any more!!@!
    You're out of business, buddy
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    Thanks, TOMPIKA, but we must ask

    HOPEFULLY that "seamless integration " hasn't actually been implemented...because SONIC's Idea of SEAMLESS INTERFACE a(at least on WINDOWS OFFERINGS) is anything but seamless..pretty funny that's a "FEATURE" of 6.5

    also that intelligent DRAG and DROP..didn't know that the DRAG and DROP I've been using all this while was "STUPID drag and drop"
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  12. Thanks guys.
    I guess what I'd like to hear is that the latest one fixed some set-top player incompatabilities.

    Any guesses on that?
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    There were set-top player incompatibilities with the old one?

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  14. Originally Posted by Gurm
    There were set-top player incompatibilities with the old one?

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    Not with my Apex player. But there are still some out there, like JVC, that DVDs I burn will not work with.

    Guess they still have trouble with the media itself...

    Thanks guys! I guess I'll same my money!
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