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Ashampoo Burning Studio 7.00 Beta

Copernic   on 12 April 2007 - 12:22 · 9 comments & 6182 views

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Ashampoo® Burning Studio 7 holds all advantages of Ashampoo® Burning Studio 6 and features the following improvements:

Create Video DVDs
- Create Video DVDs from normal movie files. Almost all formats are supported (WMV, AVI, MPEG, ASF, ...).
- Add amazing looking animated DVD menus. They not only look impressive, but they also allow you to directly choose the movie to play on your DVD-Player .
- Select one of many animated themes for the menu.
- When you change the theme you instantly see an animated preview of the new one.
- You can fit much more than 120 minutes of video on one DVD. Burning Studio will automatically adjust the encoding quality according to the available space on the disc.




Create modified copies
- You can now make modified copies of your existing CD/DVD/Blu-rays.They are similar to a normal copy, except that prior to burning you canadd and remove files and folders. These changes will then automaticallybe incorporated, when the copy is made.
- Modified copies of bootable discs will stay bootable! So you can now easily add files to a bootable disc.

For experts
- Allows you to directly change file systems: UDF 1.02-2.6, ISO 9660, Joliet are supported.
- Make discs bootable and specify the bootimage.

Improved backup and restore files
- Specify at what size backup files will be split up.
- Select files and folders that you want to restore.

Improved Audio-CD ripping
- Store your audio tracks as MP3 files.

System requirements:

Windows® 2000, Windows® XP, Windows Vista™
For users of Windows® 2000 we recommend Service Pack 2 or later.
As a user of Windows® 2000, Windows® XP you have to be logged in with full administration rights.

This is BETA software!, please use caution when installing it on your system!

Download: Ashampoo Burning Studio 7.00 Beta shareware
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Link: Ashampoo Burning Studio 6.20 (free)
View: Ashampoo Burning Studio Home Page

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#1 apul on 12 Apr 2007 - 12:28
Thanks for the heads up, Copernic.
#2 fantasticben on 12 Apr 2007 - 15:04
Great - but any more features on top of DVD Authoring and it'll be drawing ever closer to Nero.
#3 yanger on 12 Apr 2007 - 15:06
Anyone test it yet? I'd love to modify bootable cds ie, w/ Acronis, etc... but it just makes it seem too easy.... ?
(2 replies) #4 Demodave on 12 Apr 2007 - 19:52
The animated menus when authoring DVD's sounds good.

I have used Nero since 5.0. I am one of the few that does not have any issues with the new Nero 7 Ultra Loaded. All I use in Nero is the Burning ROM for audio CD's, backup data CD's, backup data DVD's and the occasional Video DVD in Nero Vision Express. It always seems to work. But I have no use for all the other crap included with Nero.

For those that have tried both, is Ashampoo (especially the new version) a better product than Nero 7? Or is Nero still the king of burning software?
#4.1 andrewpking on 12 Apr 2007 - 21:38
I use Ashampoo, its just as good as Nero without all the added crap.
Plus I like the interface, its like Nero Express which is easy to use.
#4.2 Tuffgong4 on 13 Apr 2007 - 17:20
could be completely my fault but the only thing I miss from nero is naming songs on cds so that they show on the cd player in my car...could be possible in ashampoo but I haven't been able to find it.
(1 reply) #5 Bleak Outlook on 15 Apr 2007 - 09:18
Ashampoo is great but it dont support over burning. when/if it ever does i will be saying goodbye to nero forever

#5.1 gate1975mlm on 24 Apr 2007 - 15:05
Quote - (Bleak Outlook said @ #5)
Ashampoo is great but it dont support over burning. when/if it ever does i will be saying goodbye to nero forever



E Mail them and ask for it to be added! I E mailed them while using Ashampoo Burning Studio 6 about adding an option to make bootable CD and DVD's and guess what its being added to Version 7!

So I would highly recommend e mailing them and asking for Over burning support. You may just get it in the next update.
#6 gate1975mlm on 24 Apr 2007 - 15:21

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