Ashampoo Burning Studio 7.1
Though the popularity of burning stuff to discs was at its peak during the nineties and may not be such a big deal today, there are still takers for that kind of copying on CDs as well as on DVDs because these serve as an excellent backup tool. There are many uses for burning CDs and DVDs and those who are in the filmmaking business or those who may have a small band that likes to cut music and who want to make it big, are sure to be most enamored off a product such as this, because they will find that discs are a great way of selling their products.
You will find that Ashampoo Burning Studio 7.1 is a nice looking product that also makes for ease of use and it is a tool that provides you with everything that you need in order to make your own data, audio as well as video CDs, Blu-ray discs and even DVDs. The first thing that grabs you with this product is its compact as well as uncluttered interface that has a lot of helpful tips that ensures that you are never at a loss when it comes to burning anything.
There is plenty of ease when it comes to setting up your burn session and all that you may be called to do is drag and drop the files into a playlist type of window. There is also a very useful feature at the bottom of the window that lets you know the status of the free space on your CDs. In addition, you can use MP3, WAV, WMA and OGG formats for your audio CDs and for DVDs, there are all kind of video formats supported.
Of course, with Ashampoo Burning Studio there are not as many features as you would find in the bigger burning packages such as Nero, though if you are an average user, you won’t notice any difference and will in fact be taken up by the simplicity of the product and with a whole lot of tools, Ashampoo Burning Studio is well worth a look at, and an excellent choice when it comes to most of your burning requirements.
Everyone that has used Ashampoo Burning Shampoo was taken by the excellent GUI and there are many other features to it that are likable including the quality of burning. When burning music CDs, you can expect average speeds, while data DVDs too are not bad either. The good news is that it is supported by both Windows XP and Windows Vista. Still, it may goof up on a couple of your CDs, and the disk erase feature also lacks in performance. Another downside is the length of time (too much) that it takes in burning movies.

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