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Virtual CloneDrive v5.1.4.5

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Virtual CloneDrive allows you to run CD/DVD applications from the hard disk no more need for physical CD/DVD drives or the actual CD/DVD media.
It works like daemon-tools or Alcohol 120% but only virtual drive for the Images below .ccd; .dvd; .img; .iso; .udf. It is very easy to use.

Features:
• Copies the main movie, Special Features and/or the original menu onto a DVD Recordable or onto your harddisk
• Newly revamped transcoder: Better picture quality also at high reduction rates (footage of more than two hours)
• Impressive program speed, also at high reduction rates
• Video Preview shows an overview of all selectable DVD titles
• You can include or exclude the original menu
• Permanent quality control through quality bars during the title and language selection
• Target size freely adjustable
• Chapter trimming/Splitting available
• Very easy to use: Our unique Film Strip assistant will guide you step by step through all settings – very suitable for beginners!
• Preferences: Memorizes the last settings that were made by the user and proposes it the next time the program starts
• Layer Break Flag Removal possible
• Picture snapshots while transcoding and remuxing
• Realtime bitrate and frame statistics while transcoding
• Logging window available
• Animations during trancoding and writing are replacable
• Works with most hardware and software DVD Players
• Writes on DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW
• Stable and fast, does not need an ASPI driver
• Distinguished technical support and customer care
• 24 hours, 7 days a week access to new updates and online help

Download Virtual CloneDrive v5.1.4.5:

http://rapidshare.com/files/121321991/SetupVirtualCloneDrive5145.exe

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Written by cm1

December 12th, 2008 at 8:54 pm

Posted in Disk