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22 Sep 07 19:31 by H3rB3i in category Uncategorized To news archive

Unbelievable 3 years after their latest release the team around CDBurnerXP announced the release of a totally new version of the software.

Compared to older Versions, the size of the new version 4.0 is reduced from 10MB to 2MB. According to the developers, a lot of features have been removed and only the really important main task has been improved – Burning Discs.

Here a list of the most important improvements:

  • Support for new technologies like Double layer DVDs, Blu-ray and HD-DVDs
  • Internationalisation (i18n): Support for multi-byte characters on discs and translations of the program
  • Support for FLAC audio files
  • Disc-to-disc copy for audio and data
  • Save discs and compilations as ISO file
  • Support for WPL playlists
  • XML based project files for interoperability
  • Fixed many bugs of 3.0.116 and 3.5  

All those who are interested in testing this nice little program can find it over at the CDBurnerXP website here. Don’t forget to report us your findings over in our Forum

6 Comments

kalas
Posts: 2437
Posted on: 22 Sep 07 20:35
Nice update, thanks Herbert!
FidelC
Posts: 987
Posted on: 23 Sep 07 01:52
Good news! so the prog is free but is it clean?
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 23 Sep 07 12:54
dot.NET? No, thanks :r
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 23 Sep 07 13:27
dot.net.........wont go......
johnzap
Posts: 498
Posted on: 23 Sep 07 13:44
Size dropped from 10MB to 2MB? With the bloated .NET thingy, I guess it increased quite a lot! :r
H3rB3i
Posts: 3824
Posted on: 27 Sep 07 08:12
the .net thingie is required by some/many other programms too, so I guess most have it installed in any case

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