so far it does exactly what is says in the can. Very easy to use and most important, it makes my life a whole bit easier, and that all for a small donation...
Respect to the comment below: before trying new applications BACKUP your sensible data to protect yourself from those unconfortable situations, just an advise.
I've always use Toast (7.1) but yesterday I bought a brand new LaCie d2 burner and after some issues I upgraded the firmware (is on the LaCie website) but even though I got buffer underun issues and recording in simulation mode left Toast in "nirvana".
I just recorded a DVD with LiquidCD, simulation mode works perfect, no buffer underrun issues, you can even set a picture as icon for the DVD in finder, DVDs are recorded perfectly well. A DVD full recorded with 4.4 GB of data in 6 minutes.
Very nice also, I dont know why, but DVDs are listed faster in Finder when recorded with LiquidCD as when recorded with Toast.
My doubt, why Roxio with all their money, programmers and ingeneers are not able to bring out a really stable app?
In my case I find it a very stable and reliable app with very advance features for such a low cost.
My system:
Powerbook G4 1.33 GHz
Tiger 10.4.7
1 GB RAM
Data (pictures) on External FW LaCie 250 GB d2 hard drive
Verbatin DVD-R 16X for this test
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iWebSites
dontforgetmario reviewed on 17 Oct 2006
Respect to the comment below: before trying new applications BACKUP your sensible data to protect yourself from those unconfortable situations, just an advise.
cheers
Mario
iWeb 1.1.2
Tiger 10.4.8 (Spanish)
Powerbook G4 1.33 GHz
LiquidCD
dontforgetmario reviewed on 14 Sep 2006
I just recorded a DVD with LiquidCD, simulation mode works perfect, no buffer underrun issues, you can even set a picture as icon for the DVD in finder, DVDs are recorded perfectly well. A DVD full recorded with 4.4 GB of data in 6 minutes.
Very nice also, I dont know why, but DVDs are listed faster in Finder when recorded with LiquidCD as when recorded with Toast.
My doubt, why Roxio with all their money, programmers and ingeneers are not able to bring out a really stable app?
In my case I find it a very stable and reliable app with very advance features for such a low cost.
My system:
Powerbook G4 1.33 GHz
Tiger 10.4.7
1 GB RAM
Data (pictures) on External FW LaCie 250 GB d2 hard drive
Verbatin DVD-R 16X for this test