CD Freaks reviews: Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5


The time has gone where burning software was only capable
of copying CDs and the creation of music and data CDs. Nowadays, it is a must
for any burning suite to do far more than just copying and burning. The most
unexperienced computer user wants an easy to use software which is able to
capture, edit and burn home made videos and digital photos as well as to create
music CDs from music bought online. More experienced users also want tools to
test the burned discs and for backing their data.

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Roxio's Easy Media Creator 7.5 is the company's latest burning suite which should combine all these features and more, but it is also said that Roxio software didn't have the best reputation in the past. However, this biased opinion hasn't prevented our reviewers Dee-27 and Womble from testing the software and if you are searching for new burning software or if you weren't satisfied with software from Roxio in the past, then check out this review. You'll be surprised.

 

Introduction:

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Easy Media Creator 7.5 is Roxio's latest and most complete burning product from Roxio. It has a number of features to copy and burn CD's, all with easy to follow instructions along with numerous other programs to backup your PC and for transferring DivX movies to DVD's.

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Company Information:

Sonic Solutions, Roxio's corporate parent is the leader in digital media software, providing a broad range of interoperable, platform independent software tools and applications for creative professionals, consumers, and technology partners. Sonic's products range from professional DVD authoring systems used by Hollywood studios to create the most-advanced and highly-interactive blockbuster DVDs, to intuitive, easy to use software for consumers who want to convert their personal data, home movies, photos and music into high-quality DVDs and CDs. Sonic's licensing group enables third parties like Adobe, Microsoft, Scientific-Atlanta, Sony and others to add digital media creation to their PC applications and consumer electronics set-top-box products.

Any comments and discussions on this review are welcome in this forum thread.

Source: CD Freaks

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