- Platform: Windows 98 / 2000 / XP
- Media: CD-ROM
- Item Quantity: 1
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Burning data and music compilation CDs is simple enough with a "drag to CD" function--you can literally drag files from Windows Explorer onto an icon that resizes in the lower right corner of the desktop. More complex burning and copying can be done through wizards or manually.
For DVD authoring, Roxio includes support for every DVD burning format out there. It allows you to create movies, photo slide shows and more. It interfaces directly with digital video recorders to capture footage to the PC's hard drive, from where you can then burn them to a DVD. You can rearrange parts of a movie, trim clips, add sound, and more. The interface is functional at best, though, and casual film directors will pine for a simpler, more graceful solution than this program can offer.
The PhotoSuite applet's interface is overly friendly and not nearly powerful enough. Adding photos from a networked PC was a painstakingly slow process. Worse, once we'd picked out a few dozen photos, we went to create a VCD slide show and were met with an error message that even baffled Roxio tech support.
Another caveat: Easy CD automatically checks for product updates, but it forces you to register the product in order to download them. This invasion of privacy aside, Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 does provide some easy and user friendly features at the cost of clunky interfaces and limited options for power users.--Joel Durham
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178 of 182 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Permanently destroys drive configuration,
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This review is from: Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 Platinum Edition [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I got Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 bundled with a DVD+/-RW drive. Needless to say, I was eager to get burning. I've used Roxio Easy CD Creator 5 for 1.5 years and have been very happy. But, that's neither here nor there. I'll cut to the chase.After installing, I found that all of my hard drives and partitions had been assigned new drive letters, seemingly at random. Furthermore, in Disk Management, most partitions didn't show a letter and those that did show a letter, appeared twice in Windows Explorer. Windows was notifying me that \System Volume Information\tracking.log was corrupt and that I needed to run chkdsk. To make matters worse, Windows no longer identified my system boot drive with the "(System)" designation, meaning I could delete the partition if I wanted! Uninstalling did not resolve this, so I backed up all my data to an external disk. I then performed a fresh install of Windows XP. I then installed Service Pack 1 and all critical updates. I also installed DirectX 9.0b and Windows Media Player 9. After that, I installed Office XP, followed by Easy CD & DVD Creator 6. I rebooted, and found the exact same problem. Clearly there is some serious problem with this software. I'm going back to version 5. For kicks, since I knew I'd need to reinstall XP again, I tried to delete the system partition. It let me. A bug this serious should've been caught before beta testing.
152 of 169 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Be careful,
By "frashii" (Anchorage, AK USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 Platinum Edition [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I lost my entire Windows XP installation because upon reboot after installing this I could not get past the 'Welcome' screen.I followed all the instructions posted at the Roxio website, and none of them fixed the problem. Luckly, I was able to remove the laptop hard drive and mount it in another PC running XP and get the data off it, but I never did get it to boot until I reinstalled. (The Windows XP 'R'epair process couldn't even reboot the machine at the proper point and continue...) My suggestion is to find another product, NOT one by Roxio. EZ-CD Creator 4 was an excellent product... 5 and 6 have been nothing but problems from almost everyone I have heard install them. (System instabilities, etc) You have been warned.
62 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
My Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 Review,
By A Customer
This review is from: Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 Platinum Edition [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Oh yes introducing the new & inproved Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 !!! I believe almost every cd-r burning newbie started with Adaptec Easy Cd Creator ...which was good. Then Adaptec relinquished that department to another of it's branch called Roxio ...which was good also. Roxio had great ideas and vision for Easy CD Creator. It changed the core engine and bulked up the software program to include alot of extras to enchance audio burning (mp3s, wma, etc.) , photo cds, video creation, and label creation ....Roxio made it hip to burn! Things were going good, Roxio partnered with alot of CD-RW drive manufacturers, offering the basic version of Roxio Easy CD Creator. Hence most new owners of cd-rw burners used it and liked it. Off in the distance, A STORM WAS BREWING, Microsoft was going to introduce something BIG .....Windows XP!!! While other software companies were worried about compatibility with WinXP, Roxio was not. It has already teamed up with Microsoft to include it's burning software engine in Microsoft's Windows Media Player and felt quite confident in Easy CD Creator's compatibility with the new operating system. Roxio relaxed during the period when WinXP was shipping to stores ...which was Bad! Almost every user with Roxio Easy CD Creator (basic & platinum) upgrading to WinXP began reporting problems. We're not talking about minor problems here! Huge drastic problems were happening all over the world. Hard drive crashes, blue screen of deaths, cd-rw drives not being recognized, crucial back-up data lost, it was coaster hell...it was like Ford's Pinto, Roxio was in disbelieve, stunned senseless. How could it small support team handle millions of angry users? It couldn't and it couldn't refund all it's products. Eventuallly it just ignored everybody. Worst yet it's software engine was heavily entrenched in the old operating system, uninstalling Easy Cd Creator was useless. Enter Nero... What was bad for Roxio became good for Ahead's Nero Burning Rom. Nero was not as pretty but it was small, simple and fast, it got the job done! Mass migration to Nero became the norm and things were good once again. Finally after a long time Roxio fixed it's Easy CD Creator to be compatible with WinXP and incorporated alot of features from Nero, but too late the word was out: Roxio equals Trouble. Use Nero instead! This mantra is still being repeated at this very moment. I've been testing Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 for a day now, throwing everything at it to make it crash (burning vcds & svcds, everything at different speeds). Nope ...no crashes and get this ...I think it's faster than Nero in CD to CD copy, about half a minute. Roxio has spent alot of R&D with this version and it shows. I praised them for getting rid of that troublesome DirectCD. It replaced it with something called "Drag to Disc" which is more universally accepted. It's even compatible with Nero's InCD formatted discs. (It replaces the functionality of Nero's InCD, so it's safe to uninstall InCD). Now please keep in mind I have a pretty good system, P4, WinXP with plenty of RAM. PROS: CONS:
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