Ashampoo Burning Studio 6.40


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Burner software too complicated? Get power, simplicity and file backup too!

The new Ashampoo Burning Studio 6 keeps all the advantages of its predecessor and adds multi-disc file backup, an integrated audio CD ripper and further improved support for the exciting new Blu-ray format with capacities of up to 25 gigabytes per layer.

Many users are tired of over-complicated CD burning applications that are getting harder and harder to use. Sometimes you can waste most of your time just trying to find a function. Ashampoo Burning Studio focuses on what you want: To burn discs quickly, easily, with maximum quality and minimum hassle. It includes everything you need to be able to do that. And it excludes everything that could get in the way.

Same simplicity, more power

Ashampoo Burning Studio 6 is still totally simple and intuitive to use. We listened to your feedback, added the new functions you asked for and made a long list of corrections and changes. The result is a better, more powerful and more efficient CD, DVD and Blu-ray burning application than ever before.

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Features at a glance

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* Multi-disc file backup and restore on CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs

o Create compressed backup archives with powerful password protection

o Split archives automatically across multiple CDs, DVDs or Blu-ray discs

o Restore archive contents to their original locations

* Integrated Audio CD ripper ? store your audio tracks as WMA or WAV files

* New option for setting the number of copies you want to burn (available for all disc formats)

* Discs can now be verified immediately without being ejected first (if the drive supports this feature)

* Numerous other small improvements that make the program easier to use and more effectivWhat?s cool:->

* 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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Yeah Nero 6/7 is still far from this. (Y)

Please explain why ? Personally i don't like Nero because:

- Size: Nero is huge ''size matter''

- Bloat:

* Nero Scout; after installing Nero users are forced to remove it from the registry, that's not nice for a ''complete burning suite'' like Nero.

* Nero Mobile, Nero Sipps, Nero Search, Nero WaveEditor, Nero SoundTrax, Nero SoundBox, Nero ShowTime, Nero PhotoSnap !!!??? All i need is a SIMPLY USABLE BURNING SOFTWARE not a ''media center'' like suite.

Yes, Nero it's better for all the stuff mentioned above but like i said i don't need a MEDIA CENTER to burn a 700 mb movie, or a music cd etc...I mean for a average user like me and daily usage Ashampoo it's perfect but if you need a WaveEditor or some other ''power'' stuff than Nero is the king, simply for me doesn't exist who's better between those two programs, each one is good for different categories of users and usage. :)

Please explain why ? Personally i don't like Nero because:

- Size: Nero is huge ''size matter''

- Bloat:

* Nero Scout; after installing Nero users are forced to remove it from the registry, that's not nice for a ''complete burning suite'' like Nero.

* Nero Mobile, Nero Sipps, Nero Search, Nero WaveEditor, Nero SoundTrax, Nero SoundBox, Nero ShowTime, Nero PhotoSnap !!!??? All i need is a SIMPLY USABLE BURNING SOFTWARE not a ''media center'' like suite.

Yes, Nero it's better for all the stuff mentioned above but like i said i don't need a MEDIA CENTER to burn a 700 mb movie, or a music cd etc...I mean for a average user like me and daily usage Ashampoo it's perfect but if you need a WaveEditor or some other ''power'' stuff than Nero is the king, simply for me doesn't exist who's better between those two programs, each one is good for different categories of users and usage. :)

I agree. Nero is going the Norton way.

This cant be better than Nero until it supports as many CD Images formats as Nero

I am sorry, but Nero is god awful at this point. Nero Scout? Nero Scout deserves to burn in the lower depths of hell simply based on what a pain in the ass it is to remove. Very stupid on Nero's part.

Nero installs so much extra crap on my system just so that it can burn a cd/dvd. See the list above that @Copernic wrote. It's really at the point where Nero is on par with Norton, or better yet... HP scanning software. (I just installed a scanner and it needed 1600mb of crappy software...I wish I was kidding).

I don't have the exact size in front of me, but I guarantee you that Nero installs at least 200mb worth of crap. Ashampoo uses 25.33mb, that's it.

I am perfectly aware that Nero does this, does that, slices bread, feeds puppies and kittens, etc ...but I want a program that burns my dvds, burns my cds, and that's it. Since I switched from Nero, I've never run into a situation where Ashampoo couldn't do something I needed.

I guess you're ok with bloat, personally I am not.

I guess you're ok with bloat, personally I am not.

And you said that to the guy who wrote the neowin?s guide to have the smallest windows installation possible...

Its extremely easy to remove the extras from Nero. If you dont know how then its not my problem.

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