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Nero Recode: converts video and audio files as well as non-copyright-protected video DVDs and Blu-Rays into multiple video formats. Nero Disc to Device is an easy-to-use application for converting video discs and audio CDs for playback on mobile devices or in the cloud.
Nero Burning ROM, commonly called Nero, is an optical disc authoring program from Nero AG. The software is part of the Nero Multimedia Suite but is also available as a stand-alone product. It is used for burning and copying optical media such as CDs , DVDs , and Blu-ray disks.
Free software implementations often lack features such as encryption and region coding due to licensing restrictions issues, and depending on the demands of the DVD producer, may not be considered suitable for mass-market use. DeVeDe (Linux) DVD Flick (Windows only) DVDStyler (Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux using wxWidgets.
Brasero, a GNOME disc burning utility; dvd+rw-tools, a package for DVD and Blu-ray writing on Unix and Unix-like systems; K3b, the KDE disc authoring program; Nautilus, the GNOME file manager (includes basic disc burning capabilities)
Nero Burning ROM: Ahead Software Shareware: UltraISO: EZB Systems Shareware: X-CD-Roast: T. Niederreiter Open-source Application Creator Software license;
Nero Linux is a port of Nero Burning ROM developed for various Linux distributions. In March 2005, software publisher Nero AG offered free licenses for Nero Linux to users of the Microsoft Windows version. [2] Applying the GTK+ widget toolkit, Glibc, and libstdc++, Nero Linux reproduced most of the features of Nero Burning ROM. Nero AG ...
This article lists DVD ripper software capable of ripping and converting DVD discs, ISO image files or DVD folders to computer, mobile handsets and media players supported file formats. General information
InCD is [1] a packet writing software developed by Nero AG for Microsoft Windows.. InCD allows optical discs to be used in a similar manner to a floppy disk.The user can drag and drop files to and from the disk using Windows Explorer, or open and save files on the disk directly from application programs.