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Ashampoo Burning Studio 7.01 Final

Copernic   on 07 May 2007 - 12:50 · 15 comments & 9126 views

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Ashampoo Burning Studio 7 keeps the power and simplicity that made version 6 such a runaway success and adds several major new functions, including DVD video burning, modified copies and bootable discs. These are all functions that users of previous versions have asked for and they make a great program even better.

New functions and improvements in version 7:

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.Theyare similar to a normal copy, except that prior to burning you canaddand remove files and folders. These changes will then automaticallybeincorporated, 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
- Experienced users can now also build their own bootable discs by importing a boot image. In addition to this you can also choose the file system you want to use for data discs and generate it directly. Supported file system options include ISO 9660 levels 1 and 2, ISO 9660 Windows (Romeo), Joliet and UDF (1.02, 1.5, 2.50, 2.60).

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.

Download: Ashampoo Burning Studio 7.01 Final shareware
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
Link: Ashampoo Burning Studio 6.20 (free)
View: Ashampoo Burning Studio Home Page

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#1 Tantawi on 07 May 2007 - 12:59
Been waiting for this! Thanks (Y).
#2 :: Lyon :: on 07 May 2007 - 13:08
None of the new features impress me (I don't use them)
#3 gate1975mlm on 07 May 2007 - 14:55
Ashampoo Burning Studio 7 rules thanks!
(4 replies) #4 kronik on 07 May 2007 - 16:24
could you please host the screenshot on a slower server, I don't think this one is slow enough.
#4.1 Magallanes on 07 May 2007 - 17:54
Lol.
#4.2 JockStrap on 07 May 2007 - 17:58
No kidding. I waited about 50 seconds, and it wasn't even halfway loaded.
#4.3 apul on 07 May 2007 - 19:24
Indeed, it's long!
here's the screen from the homepage.
#4.4 advancedboy on 08 May 2007 - 23:33
Here it is, on 56k: http://shorl.com/kajidrugikoso
(1 reply) #5 _Raven_ on 07 May 2007 - 21:33
looks good might have try this out, Currently using Nero for all my burning needs but if this free one is better then I'll make the switch
#5.1 Shadrack on 08 May 2007 - 01:34
I think that v6.2 is free while 7.01 is shareware (limited) or retail ($$.
(3 replies) #6 soldier1st on 08 May 2007 - 08:41
burning studio owns nero anyday,version 7 has more than version 6 so upgrading now but 6.5 is still good.
#6.1 Angry_Badger on 08 May 2007 - 09:33
Im thinking of giving it a try because Nero 7's bloat is starting to frustrate me. I assume it works fine in Vista? Do other people agree with soldier1st's endorsement?
#6.2 Tantawi on 08 May 2007 - 12:02
Quote - (Angry_Badger said @ #6.1)
Im thinking of giving it a try because Nero 7's bloat is starting to frustrate me. I assume it works fine in Vista? Do other people agree with soldier1st's endorsement?


Yes I agree, and yes I'm running it fine on Vista since version 6.5, version 7 is a worthy upgrade
#6.3 Angry_Badger on 08 May 2007 - 16:52
Ill give it a crack tonight i think, neros been going downhill for a while IMO and its time for a decent alternative.
#7 clx on 08 May 2007 - 11:10
doesnt look too bad.... now i just need to find something that will do all this for linux....

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