Is Alcohol 120% better than Nero? Why or Why NOT?
im looking for a better alternative to Nero 6 and im planning to try Alcohol 120%...
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Originally Posted by d_unbeliever
Originally Posted by d_unbeliever -
i will use it for backing up my original VCDs and DVDs
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I'd recommend using Alcohol in this case. For purely dealing with images (copying CDs/DVDs, etc.) Alcohol is a step ahead of Nero, especially with its larger buffer.
Just remember to change the preferences (File->Options->Data type setting) for VideoCD type to a lower speed that you know will burn VCDs that work on your standalone. I use 8x since that seems more reliable and coaster-free. -
thanks Josef K...so im going to use 8X though it's quite slow since i'm avoiding coasters in my burning. i got 52x max cd burner...
i hate coasters...
can someone show me a guide for using Alcohol 120%?
will larger buffer means i need more RAM or memory?hacking the Net using typewriter :D -
Is Alcohol 120% better than Nero?
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Originally Posted by d_unbeliever
Originally Posted by d_unbeliever
Originally Posted by lordsmurf -
Originally Posted by Josef K
The newer drives throttle back burning speed, until the buffer refills, while continuing to write. If it can't go slow enough to match the speed at which the buffer refills, then it will revert to the older method of suspending writing until the buffer is restored. Then it restarts burning and repeats. -
No explanation. It's not better. Just another software. That's all.
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Alcohol 120% is great for circumventing copy protections on CD and DVD games. It's primarily an emulator, allowing you to run a CD from the hard drive image it creates, rather than the actual CD.
I'm not sure it would be accurate to compare it to Nero 6. They are, quite honestly, targeting a different user need. -
Originally Posted by Capmaster
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Originally Posted by Josef K
My point was that the buffer size is irrelevant - the writer will stop writing when it reaches the end of the buffer, and resume when the buffer fills back up. The size of the buffer has nothing to do with the success of BURP (or "burn-proof) since the main mechanism is the write suspend/resume function, or, in the case of a newer drive, write speed throttling coupled with suspend/resume if needed.
Your argument is valid only for the pre-BURP drives that only had buffer to stave off a bad burn due to the data stream drying up - reach the bottom of the buffer and your burn will fail. -
Originally Posted by Capmaster
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Originally Posted by Capmaster
Thanks for the info. -
i got ASUS 52x32x52 cd burner bought few months ago...
please explain it to me what are you talking about BURP thing...is burning using 128 RAM in windows XP dangerous...i can't quite understand your discussion
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Originally Posted by Josef K
But best of luck to you anyways
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