Let me elaborate on that. ISOs are fine, it's when you try and copy protected materials. Like do a straight CD/DVD copy that is set as copy right protected. It will yell at you for being a dirty thief and then stop your burn. It hoses all your next CD/DVDs only after it writes the TOC and tries to start burning actual data. Then it remembers you are a dirty thief and cancels the burn. I only came accross this because I had a home DVD I was trying to copy, but the author checked the copy right box when making it. And it was in an older version (Nero 5-ish maybe) so that bug might be fixed. Many other software packages will do something similar when detecting that copy right protection, definately not a Nero only thing.

Eric Jensen

Jared Bernard wrote:

On Monday 14 March 2005 4:45, Eric Jensen wrote:


I haven't tried the Linux Nero, but I love the Windows one.  Best
Windows burner I have ever used.  And to burn an ISO you can just file,
open the .iso or use the menu options.  Only thing Nero has done to
cause me harm is it is very strict with copyrighted material and will
lock your drive so you can no longer burn anything until you reboot.

Eric Jensen



Holy Cow! I'll just continue using K3B. I can easily burn .iso 's without the lock up.
JB


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