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		<title>Burn Discs of Any Kind – Right From Audio CD to High-Definition DVD</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 23:34:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>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 &#8211; 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?<br />
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!</p>
<p>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!</p>
<p>Blu-Ray ,HD-DVD or Both</p>
<p>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&#8221;? Do not worry a DVD Blaster works with all DVD, HD and CD, and burning hardware with no issues.</p>
<p>Have you ever heard about the ISO file?<br />
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 &#8211; however without actually burning anything! Then why to waste blank media, why to wait until the burning finishes &#8211; just get an image mounted with DVD Blaster, and you are all set to roll.</p>
<p>Some more details</p>
<p>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.<br />
Now you are all set to download DVD Blaster to your computer and use the fascinating program in your own way.</p>
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		<title>How To Copy a BLU RAY Discs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 05:41:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Disc Burner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can use any DVD HD to copy the Blu-ray Discs. The earlier blu-ray copy freeware, DVD Fab HD Decrypter, does not supports the newest types of Blu-ray Discs, plus BD+ protected discs. If you want to copy a Blu-ray Disc, you should now use any high definition DVD.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can use any DVD HD to copy the Blu-ray Discs. The earlier blu-ray copy freeware, DVD Fab HD Decrypter, does not supports the newest types of Blu-ray Discs, plus BD+ protected discs. If you want to copy a Blu-ray Disc, you should now use any high definition DVD.</p>
<p><strong>Copy Blu-ray using DVD Fab HD Decrypter</strong></p>
<p>DVD Fab HD Decrypter might still work for copying older Blu-ray movies though it no longer supports copying latest Blu-ray Disc releases.</p>
<p>Fengtao Software Company declared that a newer version that now provides Blu-ray copy function. Now comes the question that at what price can you use this blu ray copy software. Believe it or not the answer is “zero”. Yes, you can use this software for absolutely free by downloading it from net.</p>
<p><strong>Copy Blu-ray using BackupBluray</strong></p>
<p>The first tool released for copying the Blu ray discs. However, it is an open source but still is quite complicated tool to copy the Blu ray discs.<br />
This Backup Blu-ray tool is planned to help support Blu-ray movies. The old version of this functionality only supports the copying of Blu-ray discs with a known CPS unit key. Back up for decryption by means of a Volume Unique key will most probably be added in the near future as the progress continues. At the present, a steady version of the tool is not available up till now for mass distribution. The early tool has proven doing well though, at the same time as there has been one confirmed report of an unbeaten Blu-ray Disc backup.<br />
The foremost Blu-ray Disc movie to be the victim to a support and decryption seems to be Lord of War, produced by Lion’s Gate Films. After getting BD-ROM video files and a memory tip, muslix64 was able to decrypt the content successfully. An effective crypto attack was used to scrutinize the memory dump acquired from a Blu-ray Disc software player like the Win DVD or Power DVD). The crypto attack helped to classify the encryption keys that required for decrypting the video files. After the first experiment was an accomplishment, muslix64 launched the alpha version of Backup Blu-ray.</p>
<p><strong>Copy Blu-ray through IMG Burn</strong></p>
<p>Copying Blu-ray Discs needs the use of two separate parts of software, the first part of software copies the Blu-ray Disc files to the hard drive, the second part of software writes or burns or these files to a recordable Blu-ray Disc .</p>
<p>One of the superlative programs accessible for burning any type of recordable discs is IMG Burn. IMG Burn is a freeware, which actually means that it is very free to download and use. The line up supports burning to an array of media, together with most types of recordable DVD’s plus recordable Blu-ray Discs.</p>
<p><strong>Copy Blu-ray using CD Burner XP</strong></p>
<p>CD Burner XP now line up writing to Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD recordable layout. You might be able to use CD Burner XP in place of IMG Burn for writing your Blu-ray backup discs.</p>
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		<title>CD/DVD burning software on Linux</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 20:31:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Disc Burner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you wished to find a CD or a DVD Burner for your Windows Operating System, you may have a lot of options. Systems operating on Linux, may not be as fortunate. Spend some time researching on the Internet, and you will find there are CD and DVD Burners, but it is very important for you to read their features.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-78" title="linux_logo" src="http://www.discburner.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/linux_logo-150x150.png" alt="linux_logo" width="150" height="150" />If you wished to find a CD or a DVD Burner for your Windows Operating System, you may have a lot of options.  Systems operating on Linux, may not be as fortunate.  Spend some time researching on the Internet, and you will find there are CD and DVD Burners, but it is very important for you to read their features.</p>
<p>In terms of features, Linux CD and DVD Burners don’t really work any different from the ones designed for Windows.</p>
<p><strong>K3B – A good software</strong></p>
<p>K3B is a critically acclaimed CD/DVD Burner on Linux, and is used widely by a lot of people who wish to burn or create music on their Linux systems. K3B can be considered good choices for people who wish to use with data discs and ISO discs. Probably, you may have to work on buying some extra packages to use this disc burner software to optimum, but that anyways is a steal.</p>
<p>K3B finds competition with Ubuntu, another Linux CD Burning software. But K3B with its easy drag and drop features, and speed of burning counts itself as one of the best CD/DVD Burner software on Linux.</p>
<p><strong>Other options for you</strong></p>
<p>Nautilus scripts or the scripts found in the Nautilus directory are also considered to work well. Some times, burning by employing the built in burners of Nautilus, gives users coasters, even with the Burnproof feature being turned off by default. This is clearly something you can achieve only by using Nautilus burners.</p>
<p>Nautilus scripts also work because of their ease. You can almost right click on any function, and you can create a DVD ISO or be able to burn an ISO image.</p>
<p>Ubuntu is a Debian based Linux Distribution system. This is a free and an open-source technology that can be used by anyone. People using Ubuntu have experienced a lot of ease in burning audio files, but there are plenty of technical issues with this. People using Ubuntu also complain about the lack of technical support and being an open-source technology, support if any, comes from chats and forums.</p>
<p><strong>Technical troubleshooting, an issue</strong></p>
<p>Across most CD/DVD Burner software for Linux, there is one common problem – Technical troubleshooting. Unlike most CD/DVD Burner software applications for Windows, which are either licensed or shareware applications and support is forthcoming easily, for Linux CD/DVD Burner software applications, you have to dig deep in a lot of forums to find answers to your technical queries.</p>
<p>All points taken – Working with a CD/DVD Burner software on Linux may not be an aspect to compromise with. Nero Burners do work, but even they need some modifications and additions to have them cater to the Linux operating system. All said and done – A CD/DVD Burner Software for Linux operating system is a must, if you wish to treat, rip and burn your audio files on the Linux system.</p>
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