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Active @ Data CD / DVD / Blu-ray Burner

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Active Data CD / DVD / Blu-ray Burner is software used to burn files and folders to CD-R, DVD-R, DVD + R, CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD + RW, HD DVD and Blu-ray .

To simplify the process of data burning, you should save all the parameters that you enter in the parameter settings for the output file. Next, run the program, the previous settings will be displayed in the dialog box. All data in the directory tree can be saved and downloaded later.

Full support for Unicode characters (file and folder names are not in English, such as Chinese or Spanish). Moreover, users can also use the command to automate the process of writing data.

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New features:

• Completely new user interface

• Blu-ray support

• Any individual user can write files to disk (without administrator rights).

• Ability to save / recover files

• The command line option / ADDFOLDER = FOLDERPATH adds the directory content to the original content.

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Follow these steps to burn files and folders to CD / DVD / Blu-ray:

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Step 1 . Identify files and directories to be written.

Click the Add file button on the toolbar to add a file or multiple files (support to select multiple files), these files are added to the synthesis file opened by the Open File dialog box.

Click the Add Folder button on the toolbar, or press the Insert key to add a folder to the composite folder. This folder is opened with the Browse for Folder dialog box

Select the Create New Folde item from the Add Folder menu, create a new folder.

Use the context menu in the File Tree section to execute the same command.

You can also drag and drop files or folders into the File Tree section from Windows Explorer.

Step 2: Select Target , or a disc and data port: SPTI, SPTD or ASPI:

SPTI: This driver is more suitable for NT systems (NT4 / 2000 / XP / Vista). Not compatible with Windows 9x (95/98 / ME). In Vista, it allows users to burn discs without administrator rights. XP system: requires administrator rights.

SPTD: suitable for NT systems (NT4 / 2000 / XP / Vista). Cannot be used on Windows 9x (95/98 / ME). Request to install the driver and restart the computer. If installed correctly the driver will allow individual users to burn discs (without administrative rights).

Step 3 : In Options - specify the burning priority:

  • Disc label  - By default, the disc label is the disc burning date.
  • Speed ​​- select the available speed supported by the recording software and media. Select Auto-Select by default.
  • Erase information - erase information for reading or writing before writing
  • Burn test disc - start the burning process but turn off the laser.
  • Check the data after finishing writing the disc, checking the content of the disk, checking read errors.
  • Export disc: after burning is completed, insert the CD / DVD / Blu-ray disc.

Step 4. Insert a blank CD / DVD / Blu-ray disc into the CD / DVD / Blu-ray drive and click the Burn Data button

Step 5 . See the window showing the disc burning process. To cancel the recording you can click the Cancel button.