Goldenhawk CDRWin 4.0 Beta released

29 Dec 01 17:42 by in category Uncategorized


Yesterday we reported about a new version of CDRWin 3.x but we forgot to mention that Goldenhwak has also released a beta version of of CDRWin 4.0A.



Multi-Recorder support is the first new feature to be added to version 4.0A. Now you can record on a maximum of 32 recorders simultaneously (depending on system speed). At this time, only MMC compliant drives are supported (almost all recorders made in the last two years are MMC compliant). Only SCSI based recorders have been tested so far, but many IDE recorders should work as well.

We will be adding many more features to this version in the coming months.

If you want see an intresting discussion on CDRWin then read our posting of yesterday here. Thanks to NB for notifying me…

Source: Goldenhawk

3 Comments on Goldenhawk CDRWin 4.0 Beta released

guest
Posts: 15284
Posted on: 30 Dec 01 00:39
HMMM... funny, now there are 3 versions they develop at the same time... v3,v4 and v5 (which has grown to a *real* CD-Recording programm)
Puckster
Posts: 38
Posted on: 30 Dec 01 07:24
Maybe I'm just an idiot but hasn't CDRWIN beta 4.0A been out for several months? I've had it that long anyways....
Satan
Posts: 89
Posted on: 30 Dec 01 09:14
They maybe recently updated v4.0a, but they released it a long time ago.
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Goldenhawk CDRWin 4.0 Beta released

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