I have a playlist in .M3U format and I'd like to burn all of the MP3's within it in data format to a DVD. It's over 3Gb of MP3's in data format.<BR><BR>When ever I try to do this with Nero it either ...
I've been trying to put some files on a DVD. It's only 1.07GB of data to burn to a 4.7GB disc. But this continually fails to write. Since I know the discs are good and I know the burner works and I ...
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When trying to burn CD using Windows Media Player, if you see the Burn to disc button greyed out in the File Explorer, this post will help you resolve it. The problem only happens when you use the ...
Some users are having problems with Alsoft's recently posted DiskWarrior 3.0.2 - either updating to the new version, or burning a new DiskWarrior startup CD with the ...
When we routinely carry devices holding tens or hundreds of gigabytes of data, it’s sometimes a shock to remember that there was once a time when 650 MB on a CD was a very big deal indeed. These now ...
In this post, we will show you how to fix disc error Source and destination file names are the same. when burning a disc. A few users have reported that they are not ...
We previously on an issue where Mac OS X's Burn Folders -- which rely on aliases -- record the wrong files, or no files at all. We've now received word of an issue where the Burn Folder mechanism ...
Roxio Inc. announced Monday that Toast 6 Titanium, a new version of its CD and DVD burning software for the Mac, will hit store shelves in early September. The new version adds new photo and video ...
The Mac’s built-in CD- and DVD-burning capabilities are great, but they may not be sufficient for burning a lot of CDs or DVDs. For people who demand powerful burning software, there’s Roxio’s Toast.
The 3.5-inch, 1.44MB floppy disk has been around for nearly 20 years now, and calling it long in the tooth is a serious understatement. Manufacturers are starting to see the low-capacity floppy disk ...