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BHA's GOLD5 adds support for DVD-R/-RW and +R/+RW drives

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BHA's GOLD5 adds support for  DVD-R/-RW and +R/+RW drives
Posted by Jan Willem
Posted on 04/06/02 13:42
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BHA's GOLD5 adds support for DVD-R/-RW and +R/+RW drives


BHA has announced in a press release that their BHA GOLD 5 burning software supports both DVD-R/-RW and +R/+RW drives. The software package that is delivered with several burner brands seems no to be ready for the future.


Compatibility with the new +RW Forum and RDVD Council compliant "super combo" and "multi-drives" allows GOLD5 users to burn everything from gigabyte data files to blended audio clips, even edited MPEG video to any of today's CD and DVD formats. Not only does this broad compliance allow the user to choose the best media format for the application, it also enables users to switch between systems and formats without having to re-learn applications or commands. Depending on the multiple support drive used, B's Recorder GOLD5 can burn to either DVD-R/-RW/RAM or DVD+R/+RW as well as earlier generation CD-R/-RW, CD-Audio and CD-Video media.

Compatible with Windows 98/98 SE, Windows ME, Windows XP, 2000 and NT operating systems, B's Recorder GOLD5 supports MP3 encoding, decoding and burning, audio filter, WAV editor and at once conversion, CD label editor/printer, and prevents buffer underruns with BurnProof(TM) and JustLink(TM) compatibility


If you want to try this software you can download a copy for Windows here, if you are a Mac user, you can download a copy here.

Source: BHA





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