Burn Discs of Any Kind – Right From Audio CD to High-Definition DVD

If burning a disc juggles up images of blazing rounds of plastic, this article will show you how to burn your DVDs, CDs, and assist you troubleshoot any issues that may occur.

Can your spanking new computer burn DVD movies? Most Windows XP systems cannot do that, and only hold up CD burning at finest. Windows Vista adds back up for DVD media, but the technology invented two new high-definition discs – Blu-Ray (BD) and HD-DVD that Vista cannot manage with. So do you think you wasted your money for a new-fangled high-def disc burner for zilch? Are you a captive of big insatiable media companies that crave to charge you hundreds of dollars for the add-ons you thought you already paid for?
That was the inopportune truth in recent times. However, not anymore! Now you can burn just about any disk format in the world with the spanking new DVD Blaster!

This new Disc Burner software line up all current optical disc formats from standard Audio CD to new fangled Blu-Ray and High definition DVD disks. Of course, you can burn a single or double-layer DVD, a data CD, video or data disk just as effortlessly!

Blu-Ray ,HD-DVD or Both

You are through with your choice and took a side in the HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray battle, and bought yourself a good high-definition disc burner. You might be thinking whether you can still burn a HD video. Not so fast! You call for burning software to support the new system. Have you downloaded a high-def burning utility just to find that it does not support your new Blu-Ray burner? If you see the note that “your disk burner is not supported, please update the driver”? Do not worry a DVD Blaster works with all DVD, HD and CD, and burning hardware with no issues.

Have you ever heard about the ISO file?
ISO files are disk images that hold information about the complete DVD or CD disc. Devoid of a DVD Blaster, your option to see what is there and to use it would only be burning the images onto a blank media. Not anymore! DVD Blaster expediently mounts the ISO image and forms a separate drive letter; allocating you to work with the image as if it was an actual disk inserted into your DVD/CD drive – however without actually burning anything! Then why to waste blank media, why to wait until the burning finishes – just get an image mounted with DVD Blaster, and you are all set to roll.

Some more details

If DVD Blaster series meets all your needs and you make a decision to keep it after the trial period, you will have to pay for a registration key. The Trial Version turns out to be Registered Version when you put in the Registration Key, so you do not have to download the program twice.
Now you are all set to download DVD Blaster to your computer and use the fascinating program in your own way.

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