Ashampoo Burning Studio Review      

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December 13th, 2007

The Ashampoo Burning Studio has the primary utility of burning discs. It is available for free trial. If you try it and like it, it will cost you $39.99 to buy it. It requires Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista to run it.

Now let me give you a brief look at what kind of software this is. CD’s and DVD’s have effectively been used as back up tools since about a decade. For some people like garage bands, budding filmmakers and often even ordinary people, backing up discs are a necessity.

This can be done with style with the Ashampoo Burning Studio 7. This easy to use software has the tools needed to create audio, video, data CD’s as well as DVD’s and Blu ray discs. The interface thorough which you use is this well organized, compact and uncluttered. It contains helpful hints that open up next to burning options, that make using this software easy even for novices.

This is how you set up a burn session. Drag and drop files into the window. Thats it! There is a gauge at the window bottom that shows you the amount of free space left. You can make Audio CD’s from WAV, MP3, WMA and OGG file types.  For DVD, it supports most video formats.

Ashampoo is a much simpler software when compared with Nero, but for the average user this is not a big problem. The simplicity combined with the vast number of tools make this a great CD and DVD burning choice!

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