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- Reviewed on: 12/02/2003
- Released on: 10/15/2003
When you first launch Instant CD/DVD, a splash screen prompts you to select the type of disc you want to make. Choose one, and the correct tool automatically opens. It's a helpful touch, as is the pop-up menu that lives in the system tray that lets you call up any of Instant CD/DVD's tools with one click.
![]() The interface launches the correct application when you specify what type of disc you'd like to create. |
Also new is InstantCinema, which plays DVDs, VCDs, SVCDs, and other video files. It's the first time Pinnacle has included a video player in the Instant CD/DVD suite, and its basic set of controls didn't wow us. The video playback software that came preloaded on your PC is probably just as good. The suite also includes the new InstantWrite tool--a desktop icon that you can drag files onto for quick burning. It's a handy touch, although we found the oversized desktop icon a bit annoying.
![]() The InstantWrite feature makes it even easier to burn your files. |
Besides these new apps, Instant CD/DVD still offers a solid set of tools for copying discs; importing and editing video; and creating audio, data, and video discs of nearly any type. There is also a WAV editor and the InstantMusic tool, which offers some of the capabilities of a small recording studio. It lets you import music files or clips that you make yourself, arrange them, and add effects.
Several readers have complained about the stability of past versions of Instant CD/DVD. Version 8.0 never crashed during our testing, but if this is a concern, make sure you buy it from a store with a good return policy.We're happy to see that Instant CD/DVD's nearly 300-page manual was given an overhaul; the previous version read like a bad translation. This version, on the other hand, is clear and complete.
Unfortunately, Pinnacle hasn't beefed up its free online tech support. You'll need to wade through a fairly basic online knowledge base before you're given a support e-mail address, and an answer can take up to two days to arrive; that's a day too long. Worse, there's no phone support--a huge deficiency. Hopefully, Pinnacle will correct these problems in the next version, which, if it keeps up this pace, may be just a few months away.
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