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  1. Which one is the best free DVD burner?
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    I assume you mean "burning software". A "burner" is the physical drive that does the burning. The best burning software is ImgBurn. It's free and no pay product is better.
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  3. I am so sorry! I wasn't clear. YES, burning software!
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  4. Originally Posted by jman98 View Post
    I assume you mean "burning software". A "burner" is the physical drive that does the burning. The best burning software is ImgBurn. It's free and no pay product is better.
    Thanks so much!!!!
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  5. ImgBurn doesn't show how much space is available on the DVD once I start dropping files into the dialog box. It just shows the files. Is there a software which shows available space?
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    Hit the calculator button/icon?
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  7. Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Hit the calculator button/icon?
    LOL!!!! Yes, it works!!!!! THANKS SO MUCH!!!!
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    My favorite is BurnAware Free. I've been using it for a couple of years with out ever having a problem & I find it much easier to use than Imgburn.
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  9. Originally Posted by dfisher052 View Post
    My favorite is BurnAware Free. I've been using it for a couple of years with out ever having a problem & I find it much easier to use than Imgburn.
    Thanks so much! I will check it out!
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    Oy Vey....

    Talk about no effort......

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    And if you do not want to hit the "calc" icon/button, just check the obvious button next to the more obvious "calc" icon!
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    Oy Vey....

    Talk about no effort......

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    And if you do not want to hit the "calc" icon/button, just check the obvious button next to the more obvious "calc" icon!

    Awesome!!!!!
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  12. Another option is BurnOn CD/DVD it shows you how much data you've added and how much is available. That's also free.
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