fredlaso Posted October 18, 2014 Share Posted October 18, 2014 CDRWIN 9 truly is the ideal software package for novices and professionals needing to burn CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs.With CDRWIN 9, you’ll benefit from an intuitive interface that lets you start burning discs right away, creating backup copies of your valuable CDs and DVDs for safekeeping.When you’re ready, CDRWIN 9 also offers you the opportunity to burn existing video DVD structures such as audio and video TS folders.You can also rip your audio CDs to a variety of popular audio file formats, including MP3, WMV, and WAV.CDRWIN 9 is equipped with state-of-the-art technology providing those qualities, which already made the predecessors so successful: reliability, velocity, comprehensive functionality and a straightforwardness that directly leads to success.Features:Direct copy of data-CDs/DVDs (incl. computer games) and audio-CDsBurning and creation of ISO-, BIN- and XMD-images as well as Cue-FilesAuthoring of Orange Book-compatible data-CDs (CD-ROM, CD-ROM/XA) as well as data-DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Also suitable for creation of MP3- and h.264/MPEG-4-CDs/ DVDs & Blu-ray discs.Automatic setting of the platform-overlapping ISO 9660-file system and the Windows Joliet file system for display of long file names and complex directory structures.Authoring of Red Book-compatible audio-CDs (CD-DA) in Disc-at-Once-mode with manually adjustable track breaks and CD-Text.Support of Disc at Once (very important e.g. for standard-compliant creation of audio-CDs and when copying from CDs/DVDs), Track at Once (important in case data-CDs are to be extended retroactively) and Session at Once (CD-extra).Ripping of audio-CDs in MP3/WMA or WAV. Supports the reading of CD-Text, freedb.org and the manual input of title informationfreedb-data can be edited and are stored locally in a cacheUDF support for burning DVD structuresFast or complete deletion of re-writable mediaCaching system for optimization of system configuration and guarantee of safe burning procedure.Support of all known blank CD sizes from 21 to 99 minutes length, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD DL, DVD-RAM, BD-R and BD-RW. Overburning of CD-Rs is also possible.Support of various techniques for buffer underrun protection, e.g. BurnProof.Multi-Session support for data discsAudio- and data projects can be stored and loadedRetroactive finalizing of CD/DVDs/Blu-ray discs possibleFuture-proof: automatic support for new burners. More than 1000 burners tested successfully, among others Acer, ACTIMA, AOpen, APACHI, ARTEC, ASUS, BTC, Compaq, CenDyne (Verbatim), Creative Labs, Cyberdrive, CyQ’ve, Delta, DynaTec, Dysan, Freecom, Fujitsu Siemens, Goldstar, Grundig, Hewlett-Packard (HP), Hightech, Hi-Val, Imation, Iomega, JVC, Kodak, LaCie, LG, Lifetec, Lite-On, Media FORM, Medion, Memorex, Mem-Up, Micro Solutions, Microboards of America, MicroNet Technology, Mitsubishi, Mitsumi, Mustek, Nec, Olympus, Optima, OTI, Pacific Digital, Panasonic (Matsushita), Philips, Pinnacle, Pioneer, Plasmon, Plextor, Procom Technology, QPS, R-Quest, Ricoh, Samsung, Sanyo, Smart & Friendly, Sony, Taiyo Yuden, TDK, Teac, Terratec, Tevion; That’s write, Toshiba, Traxdata, Turtle Beach, Waitec, Wearnes, Yamaha etc… CDRWIN 9 probably works with any drive that is presently on the market. Even a large number of old drives that were released before 1998 should be supported.Supports ATAPI-, SCSI-, SATA-, Firewire- and USB-drivesIncludes an ASPI driver for WindowsIncl. ATIP and ADIP-displayIncl. sector viewer of discsSupport for Drag & Drophttp://www.topsoftbargains.com/w/cdrwin-9-100-discount/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalju Posted October 18, 2014 Share Posted October 18, 2014 I think, this is newer: http://www.engelmann.com/en-us/cdrwin.php Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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