CopyToDVD 2.4 released with improved media detection
Posted on 05/12/03 03:39 by Dan Bell                             
CopyToDVD 2.4 released with improved media detection
kamikazee used our news submit to tell us "Formerly known as Copy toCD, CopyToDVD is a new generation tool to backup any kind of data. CopyToDVD contains several methods to build your CDs or DVDs, such as integration to shell, user friendly frontend or FileDepot technology. With a few clicks you can burn files, folders, pictures, and music (MP3/Ogg Vorbis/WMA) to CD/DVD, and especially movie files to create a compliant DVD. CopyToDVD detects if you are just want to do a data backup, or create an audio CD and prompt for the appropriate output formats. CopyToDVD is easy to use, don't lose your time with complex interfaces."

Changelog:

  • improved readability
  • improved media detection
  • improved write initialization
  • fixed some lockups when starting to write
  • added support for driver version 17
  • fixed problems burning ISO files (multisession setting is now overriden)
  • fixed respawning problem preventing huge ISO files (1gb+) to be properly burned
  • added media ID to log
  • added progress to application title in taskbar
  • Patin-couffin v17: better support of asynchronous transfer (shall correct some 00 xx xx class errors or lockups occuring during initialization)

"CopyToDVD supports CD-R(W), DVD-R(W),DVD+R(W), DVD-RAM writers. It works under Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/.NET. This tool is the best choice for DVD movie writing as it is used by the well known DVD Transcoder engine such DVD2One, DVD95Copy and a lot of others. For end users, a large number of options provides a high customisation. For developers, CopytoCD can be integrated in any application. CopyToCD is the unique way to add burning and save-to-media features."

If you wold like to know more about this software or download the update visit the VSO website. Our Blindwrite & CopyToCD/DVD Forum is of course online to help you when you're having problems or when you want to share your experiences.

Source: VSO Software

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