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Exclusive Computeractive Download Offer - Expires December 13, 2006

We?re giving you the full commercial version of Ashampoo Burning Studio 2007, a fully featured program for creating audio and data CDs and DVDs.

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* Burn files and folders on data CDs/DVDs/Blu-ray discs

* Burn Audio CDs from WAV, MP3, FLAC, WMA and Ogg Vorbis files

* Burn MP3-CDs from your MP3 files

* Burn Video DVD, Video CD (VCD) or Super Video CD (S-VCD)

* Create and burn CD/DVD/Blu-ray disc images

* Burn speed and other options can all be set automatically

* Make copies from audio, video or data discs easily

* Interactive troubleshooting assistant for solving hardware and media problems

* Save project files so that you can burn the same discs again later

* Erase CD-RWs / DVD+RWs / DVD-RWs/ DVD-RAM/ BD-REs

* Integrated support for over 1,700 CD, DVD and Blu-ray burners

* ... and much more!

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It's better to convert it to .mp3 or .ogg from .wav after the initial ripping

Why? If I do it that way, I must rip the CD as .wav then select to make an mp3 cd and finally copy everything back to the PC. Thats going around your ass to get to your elbow, isn't it?

During installation it says "Buy the Upgrade to Ashampoo Burning Studio 6!" and on that website it has a picture of Burning Studio 5, so it must be version 5. :blink:

Just ignore that, it's Ashampoo Burning Studio 2007 - 6.20:

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So since on the Ashampoo site the last version is 6.30 this is the regular Ashampoo Burning Studio 6.20 free (maybe a 2007 Special Build For Computeractive) :)

Also, If you go to Internet --> Buy Ashampoo Burning Studio 6...you can pick up the the full version for 10 bucks :)

But yes, this looks like a free stripped-down version or Burning Studio 6. The only things that are missing are VideoCD and Backup support...

Ashampoo sure has alot of special offers hidden everywhere :shifty:

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