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  1. I'm using Nero V5 5.10.42 and having no trouble, but I notice that some who have upgraded are having problems, but I am worried that I may get left behind somehow if I don't upgrade to Nero 6 and I'm not sure I want to pay for another burning program.

    So, my question, is anyone using burnatonce? and what do you think of it.

    I never thought much of the free software I downloaed until I tried DVD shrink V3 b5 a couple of weeks ago, and wonder if burnatonce could be as good?

    Your thoughts please.
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  2. I tried burnatonce already and it is one of the best. Never give me any coaster yet. less than 30 min/DVD. Give it a try. I like it.
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  3. Hello.

    If you're burning to DVD-R(W), you should really try Burnatonce.
    It is so easy to use and set-up that I'm using it exclusively for burning my backups.
    http://www.dvdshrink.info/burnatonce.php

    But you could also stick with Nero V5 5.10.42 if it's working for you, as I don't see any reason why you would be left behind.
    ddlooping
    For DVD Shrink guides & goodies: DVDShrink.info
    My "other" site: Teaching-Tools
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  4. Thanks for your replys. I'll give it a try. Yes I am burning to DVD-R as this is what my stand alone DVD player reads.

    I didn't really mean left behind, I just wondered if I should upgrade to a new version when the old one worked fine for me and I could no longer upgrade for fee. I'm cheap I guess.
    Thanks again!
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  5. You're welcome.
    ddlooping
    For DVD Shrink guides & goodies: DVDShrink.info
    My "other" site: Teaching-Tools
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