Originally posted by Mr Sleep
It is however a system hog and always wants to install itself so that it starts with windows which slows your entire operating sytem down. I have been using Nero for a while and never had any problems with it, never really liked Easy CD Creator much, I prefer Nero's ease of use and the fact that it doesn't try to take over ones computer.
I've just launched Roxio on my currently available OS (Win98), with Memokit running in the background. Resources dropped from 60% to 52% when Roxio was launched: not bad. When it was actively performing an operation it's a resource hog, but any CD copier should be: it's intended as a foreground task, and ought to be claiming as much RAM and resources as possible to do the job. This beggars the question, I guess, because I wouldn't want to do anything else on my computer while copying CDs. I don't want a sudden loss of processing power to affect my efforts. I can see where if you want to do other computer tasks at the same time, Nero would be a better choice.
As for installing itself at startup: a lot of apps do that. I dislike it as much as you, and I always disable it. It takes two clicks to do so.
Nero, as I recall, gave me a lot more buffer errors than Roxio. Nero has the better interface, but Roxio offers a much larger package that includes such features as user-controlled frequency equilization for copied music CDs, and the ability to convert WAV files. Nero offered WAV file conversion (at least, in the version I have) as a separate, purchaseable add-on. Roxio offered MPEG conversion, and a nice little editing package for audio files.
I suppose I should dig out my reviews, but I'm inherently lazy. Not to mention, this thread seems to be heading south towards SYM.
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