![]() ![]() Ashampoo advertises m-disc support, but while that's honest, it doesn't mean much - you need to buy a m-disc capable drive, & of course m-discs, to take advantage of the extra longevity m-discs offer. ![]() ![]() Actual burning is up to your drive(s), so there shouldn't be much if any difference from one app to the next. OTOH I trust ImgBurn for more complicated stuff, like dual layer video DVDs. It includes a basic file backup function too, & lets you print disc labels, case inserts etc.Ĭompared to ImgBurn, IMHO it's much easier to use, but that's mainly because you don't have all the options available in ImgBurn, which frankly can be confusing. It also lets you create basic audio CDs, MP3 & WMA discs, copy music files to disc, & rip audio CDs. written by your authoring app, & for Blu-Ray that means the BDMV & CERTIFICATE folders. For video DVDs that means the VIDEO_TS folder, e.g. It let's you create VCD & SVCD discs - if you know what those are you've been at this stuff a while ) - but will only do video DVDs & Blu-Rays using a DVD or Blu-Ray layout on your hard drive. You obviously get more than you pay for :) - but what do you get? Ashampoo Burning Studio 2016 lets you burn data discs to CD, DVDs, & Blu-Ray. Clicking to activate the program, a window popped up saying it was already activated & registered. ![]() I do not know if this was needed, but after updating I selected to register the program, entering email & password at the web page that opened. The available update added 259 files, updated 367. The number of files can be reduced slightly by deleting unneeded language files. The program's install added 2289 files, 78 files deleted, 452 registry entries added. Entered the email address for my account with Ashampoo, entered the password when prompted, & the new key was displayed - BTW, Ashampoo keeps those keys on record for future use, so if you need it, just log in. Expanding the downloaded zip file, ran the Ashampoo setup.exe, which gave a dialog to get the key from Ashampoo. Fired up my Windows 7 32 bit VM where I can monitor all the changes made by installing, then updating Ashampoo Burning Studio 2016. ![]()
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