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NTI Dragon Burn X

NTI Dragon Burn X - 4.1.11

CD & DVD burning software

All Time: (3.4)
Version 4.1.11: (3.7)
Selected Version: 4.1.11
Release Date: 2004-12-22
License: Update
Downloads (version 4.1.11): 1,782
Downloads (all versions): 80,788
Price: $49.95

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Product Description:

Dragon Burn enables Mac desktop and PowerBook notebook computer users to quickly and easily begin producing audio, data and mixed-mode CDs and DVDs without poring over the software's user's guide. The new Dragon Burn multi-burning engine allows users to simultaneously write multiple CDs or DVDs. It also fully supports new 4x DVD-R internal and external drives as well as advanced CD writes including recently released 52x CD-R and 24x CD-RW drives. Using Dragon Burn, Mac and PowerBook users can easily produce their own audio and data CD and DVD discs as well as mixed-mode and CD extra discs as well as VCD and SVCD video discs. Users can mix and match AIFF, CDDA, MP3 or wave files to produce custom audio CDs. For CD and DVD data mastering applications, Dragon Burn fully supports ISO 9660 MS-DOS and Joliet, HFS (Mac OS) and HFS+ (Mac OS Extended) file systems. For Hybrid CDs and DVDs, users can select Mac OS and ISO 9660 file system combinations including data from previous ISO 9660 sessions.

What's new in this version:

  • Update the purchase URL to the correct pID.
  • Fix burn cancel button to cancel properly when drive is locked up during burning.
  • Support DDS for DVD drives.
  • Avoid pop up "Ask what to do" when clicking burn under Panther.
  • Fix a bug when dealing with unsupported DVD drives.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 4.1.11:
Overall Rating: (3.7) Features: (3.5) Support: (2.5)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (3.5) Price: (3.5)
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NTI Dragon Burn X CommentaryDVD movies do not work in DVD players - Version: 4.5.0.15, 12/1/2009 02:37AM PST

ghr
Have used Dragon Burn without a problem for years. Recently upgraded to OS X 10.6.2. Updated Dragon Burn from 4.1 to 4.5 (the very latest subversion as of 6 weeks ago and still today) because it said it fixed some Snow Leopard issue. The DVD movies fail to load correctly or play in either of my commercial DVD players but do play on my iMac.
Version 4.1 (from 2005) still works perfectly.
This is the first issue I've had with Dragon Burn. Tried 3 DVDs and they all failed.
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NTI Dragon Burn X ReviewAt Long Last - Version: 4.5.0.11, 9/25/2009 05:03PM PST

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JDBishop5
For what I have thought was very good reasons, I have been extremely critical of this product several times over the years. This revision has finally earned a high mark in my opinion. It is stable, and works well from the get go. Finally, it is well worth the money. Buy it.
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NTI Dragon Burn X ReviewI like it. - Version: 4.5.0.7, 5/26/2009 11:14PM PST

ttrtilley
I chose this program 5 years ago because Toast was too expensive. I got lucky. It is a single integrated program with an easy to use interface that does everything I want except DVD decryption and DVD recompression.
I don't recall ever having to pay for a newer version. NTI are a bit infrequent with new versions but that has not been a problem. The Universal version was very late, but the PowerPC version worked astonishingly well on an Intel Mac (I'm impressed by Rosetta too :-) I'm surprised to see ratings below 4 for this program. I've been using computers on a daily basis since 1965.
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