[JAWSLite] Re: a good cd/dvd burner and iso viewer for free today

I know how you feel.  I did download it late at night but I waited until
morning to open it.  Surprise-If you don't install it on the same day the
deal is off.  I wish I had known that.

Wayne

-----Original Message-----
From: jawslite-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jawslite-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Don Moore
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 6:34 PM
To: jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [JAWSLite] Re: a good cd/dvd burner and iso viewer for free today

I guess I was too late reading this message because I didn't get the 
download.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "The Elf" <inthaneelf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "JawsLite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <jawslite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 11:20 PM
Subject: [JAWSLite] a good cd/dvd burner and iso viewer for free today


> hi folks, sorry I got this out so late, but had other things going on.
> I just checked give away of the day, and found an updated version of a 
> CD/DVD/HDDVD/Blueray
>
> burning package that I have there last version and it works great, very 
> accessible, with
>
> just a touch of jaws cursoring at the very beginning, and maybe not that 
> in this new
>
> version, and you can get it for free today, grab it, install it, and then 
> go play with it to
>
> see what I mean.
>
> here's the info, sorry I just copied the page for speeds sake and pasted 
> it in below:
> Giveaway of the Day - StarBurn v.11
>
> January 11, 2009StarBurn is a powerful tool for grabbing, burning and 
> mastering CD, DVD,
>
> Blu-Ray and HD-DVD media. StarBurn supports all types of optical storage 
> media (including
>
> CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, Dual layer DVD-R & DVD+R, BD-R/RE, 
> HD-DVD-R/RW and DVD-RAM) as
>
> well as a wide variety of burning hardware.
>
> StarBurn is easy to learn and to use. In addition to advanced DVD 
> authoring and mastering
>
> features StarBurn offers a number of step-by-step wizards for novice 
> users.
>
> New features of StarBurn v.11
>
> Data Burning Wizard is completely re-written. Now the form has big 
> drag-n-drop capable two
>
> panel window instead of the simple file list as it was before.
>
> All of the wizards are now simplified. Application can run in two modes: 
> Advanced (all
>
> wizard pages are accessible, all options are selectable) and Simple. Most 
> of the wizard
>
> pages are not shown. Basic default options selected. Number of steps 
> required to perform any
>
> action had decreased in ~2 times.
>
> UDF mastering can now perform multi-session (append already created UDF 
> discs)
>
> Minor issues has been fixed.
>
> Complete list of features <http://www.rocketdivision.com/starburn.html>
>
> User Rating: Rate It!
> 454 (74%) 163 (26%) 115 comments
>
> System Requirements:
> Windows 32-bit and 64-bit
>
> Publisher:
> Rocket Division Software </category/rocket-division-software/>
>
> Homepage:
> http://rocketdivision.com/down... 
> <http://rocketdivision.com/download_starburn.html>
>
> File Size:
> 11.5 MB
>
> Price:
> The program is available for $49, but it will be free for our visitors as 
> a time-limited
>
> offer.
>
>
> Download StarBurn v.11 now 
> <http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/download/?idF16>
>
> Mirror link #1 <http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/download/?idF16&mirror=1>
>
> Unzip the package you've downloaded, and carefully read the instructions 
> which you can find
>
> in the readme.txt file. This readme.txt file is included with all our 
> downloads. Follow the
>
> instructions carefully to install and activate the software.
>
> StarBurn v.11 is available as a Giveaway of the day! You have 5 hours 5 
> minutes to download
>
> and install it.
>
> <http://www.iobit.com/advancedwindowscareper.html>
>
> <http://www.iobit.com/advancedwindowscareper.html>
>
> Giveaway of the day is adware/spyware-free. If you want to check that 
> yourself and keep your
>
> system healthy, we recommend Advanced SystemCare package.
> Pro and Free versions are available.
>
> Download
>
>
<http://www.download.com/Advanced-SystemCare-Free/3000-2086_4-10407614.html?
part=dl-6271865&
>
> subj=dl&tag=button&cdlPid991574> or learn more
>
> <http://www.iobit.com/advancedwindowscareper.html>
>
> Terms and conditions
>
> Please note that the software you download and install during the Giveaway

> period comes with
>
> the following important limitations:
>
> No free technical support
>
> No free upgrades to future versions
>
> Strictly personal usage
>
> THIS SOFTWARE PRODUCT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY 
> KIND, EITHER EXPRESS
>
> OR IMPLIED. WITHOUT LIMITATION, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWABLE BY LAW, 
> END USER ASSUMES THE
>
> ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE DOWNLOADED SOFTWARE 
> PRODUCT.
>
> Featured Titles
>
> StarWind <http://www.rocketdivision.com/wind.html>
>
> StarWind is an advanced, software-only iSCSI Target implementation for 
> Microsoft Windows.
>
> StarWind enables anyone to quickly install and configure a complete IP SAN

> solution.
>
> StarPort <http://www.rocketdivision.com/port.html>
>
> StarPort fully implements iSCSI and ATA-over-Ethernet client side 
> protocols enabling you to
>
> connect to remote storage appliances.
>
> 115 Comments »
>
> Thanks as always. This will come in handy. It installed very well in XP 
> and works great.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Comment by applefox - January 11th, 2009 at 3:03 am
>
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> +8)
>
> Whiterabbit asked that someone post the forum link here with a list of 
> today's games, so
>
> here it is:
>
> <http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/4588>
>
> From Whiterabbit:
>
> Another weekend day without a game giveaway, so here's a great selection 
> of games for you.
>
> There's got to be something amongst this lot and yesterday's to get even 
> the most reticent
>
> of gamers to sit down and try out a few. I've focused on the unusual as 
> much as possible
>
> today, but have also included a couple of classics as well. I'll start off

> with and finish
>
> with the familiar. In between there's a collection of the most wonderful 
> games, with
>
> brilliant ideas. there's one that reminded me a little of that great 
> adventure film starring
>
> Rachael Welch The Fantastic Journey, another one of my entomology module 
> when I was an
>
> undergraduate and the rest a mixture of the weird and wonderful. ...
>
> Games:
>
> Screamer - arcade racing game
> Chromatron 1-4 - laser game
> Super Tummy Bubble - sort of match 3 concept, but different
> Arc Aether Anamolies - arcade action shooter
> Biocosm
> Artificial Nature - arena shooter
> Dyson - strategy game
> Ultimate Mortal Combat 3
>
> Sweet dreams, Whiterabbit :-)
>
> Comment by JJ2 - January 11th, 2009 at 3:05 am
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> +41)
>
> I use starburn v.10 regularly (25th October 2008). AWESOME program. Thumbs

> up GOTD
>
> Q) Do you need to uninstall previous versions before installing?
>
> Comment by Chronopie - January 11th, 2009 at 3:06 am
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>
> It does everything except compression which unfortunately makes it totally

> useless.
>
> Comment by anomyous - January 11th, 2009 at 3:16 am
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>
> Doesn't work on Ubuntu - THUMBS DOWN!
>
> just kidding. but Already too much free alternatives to make this one 
> interesting.
>
> Comment by gokudomatic - January 11th, 2009 at 3:18 am
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>
> StarBurn is my favorite free DVD burning software, I always use it to burn

> video to DVD,
>
> thanks GAOTD. But it's pity that it cannot burn ISO file to DVD, any one 
> know which software
>
> can burn ISO?
>
> Comment by Sucre - January 11th, 2009 at 3:18 am
>
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>
> So from the Rocket Division Software LTD Website this must be the 
> Enterprise Edition..
> SW from the British Virgin Islands!
>
> Comment by Victor Fisher - January 11th, 2009 at 3:23 am
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>
> Improved to make it more user friendly. Just pay strict attention during 
> the installation or
>
> it will change your home page & default search engine to theirs! I just 
> don't get it! Why on
>
> earth a company producing software in this class, would even have that in 
> the installation?
>
> Nobody has any business attempting to sneak that in, NOBODY!!!!!
>
> Comment by ww2vet56 <http://gotd> - January 11th, 2009 at 3:24 am
>
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> +175)
>
> How to install StarBurn portable version?
>
> Comment by Ximing Deng - January 11th, 2009 at 3:25 am
>
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> -28)
>
> seems to work well on vista.
>
> i was looking for a good burning software for a while now.this one's a 
> keeper.
>
> tanks gotd + thumbs up
>
> Comment by baba manda - January 11th, 2009 at 3:25 am
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>
> DVDFab much better. Nuff said.
>
> Comment by Hai - January 11th, 2009 at 3:29 am
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>
> Downloaded and installed on XP-pro SP3 with no problems.
>
> The instructions say the registration number will be sent by e-mail after 
> installation
>
> however I received no e-mail.
>
> After reopening the program I see that it is already registered.
>
> Comment by Kickapoodle - January 11th, 2009 at 3:32 am
>
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> +9)
>
> #4. Yes you do. I Tried to install this version but popup window appeared 
> saying I had to
>
> uninstall previous version first.
>
> Comment by wbcalla - January 11th, 2009 at 3:43 am
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> +32)
>
> What's the big giveaway here? The only difference between each version
>
> (Free,Professional,Enterprise) is the different levels in the Support 
> their plans (Silver,
>
> Gold ,Platinum). According to GAOTD's "Terms and conditions" #1. No free 
> technical support.
>
> So, I don't see any advantages in downloading any other than the Free 
> version.
>
> Keep on smiling : )
>
> Comment by Suzyville - January 11th, 2009 at 3:43 am
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> +55)
>
> #7 Sucre,
> I haven't downloaded version 11 yet but I have StarBurn version 10 and it 
> can burn ISO
>
> images to DVD. I can't imagine they would remove that basic burning 
> feature in version 11.
>
> Since you asked, I will mention my application of choice:
> ImgBurn <http://www.imgburn.com>
>
> Comment by allthumbz - January 11th, 2009 at 3:48 am
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> +29)
>
> Win Vista.
> Uninstalled version 10. Installed fine version 11.
> When I run starburn as admin it says "licensed to GAOTD user", when I run 
> it as non-admin
>
> user it says "you have 30 days left".
> Uninstalled version 11 and ran setup agian, nothing changed.
> Anyone alse facing this problem?
>
> Comment by sms - January 11th, 2009 at 3:50 am
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> +5)
>
> sorry for the typo: agian is again, alse is else :(
>
> Comment by sms - January 11th, 2009 at 3:52 am
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>
> At #5: Actually it does burn and create ISO images. Does most everything 
> any other burning
>
> software can do.
>
> Comment by Steve - January 11th, 2009 at 3:53 am
>
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>
> Sorry, that should have been directed at #7
>
> Comment by Steve - January 11th, 2009 at 3:56 am
>
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> -7)
>
> Don't Miss this one!
> This was one of my all time favorite GAOTD items! Works great. Previously 
> gave away v 10.
>
> Great to see new version today!!!
> Whenever I install a new program over an old program, for safety I ALWAYS 
> uninstall the
>
> previous version. And I use Revo Uninstaller to do it because it removes 
> traces of program
>
> left behind from previous version. (google the software, it is free & well

> worth it!)
> Then, after using Revo, I install the new version. One exception to 
> uninstalling: Don't do
>
> it if you are installing an "upgrade" where they want to check to see if 
> you actually own
>
> the previous version.
> Often uninstalling previous version is not necessary. But there are a few 
> cases where
>
> problems do arise from previous versions. Failure to uninstall a .dll 
> file, etc. Safe thing
>
> to do is uninstall first.
>
> Comment by John C - January 11th, 2009 at 4:11 am
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> +36)
>
> The last few times this software was offered here, the asking price was 
> about $500.upon
>
> checking their website, I can't find any program with that high a price 
> tag - did they
>
> finally come to their senses, or is this a completely different version 
> than what has been
>
> offered in the past?
>
> Comment by hamstergirl4444 <http://hamstergrl.deviantart.com/> - January 
> 11th, 2009 at 4:12
>
> am
>
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> +12)
>
> @Sucre (#7)
>
> Try DVDdecrypter for DVD ISOs <http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/>
>
> Comment by Colin Wilson - January 11th, 2009 at 4:12 am
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> +4)
>
> #17 - When this is installed in Vista . Right click on the icon for the 
> program.. go to
>
> properties and select the compatibility tab.. check box "run as 
> administrator"
>
> Comment by MrLatin - January 11th, 2009 at 4:23 am
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>
> So the program (Help -> About) says StarBurn Version 11.
>
> However, if you go to the developer's website (you can access it via the 
> link in the
>
> software description above - "Homepage") it lists Version 10.5 as for 
> sale.
>
> So are we getting a version they are not even selling yet or.?
>
> Comment by Ashraf <http://www.gotdreviews.info> - January 11th, 2009 at 
> 4:27 am
>
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> +18)
>
> If you go under Help -> About you will see that the program says "StarBurn

> Version 11".
>
> However, on the developer's website, listed as "Homepage" above, it lists 
> Version 10.5 as
>
> for sale.
>
> So either we are getting a version that they are not selling yet or.
>
> Comment by Lakjin <http://www.politicallymotivated.net> - January 11th, 
> 2009 at 4:29 am
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>
> #17
>
> Nope. What Vista are you on? Try uninstalling it using RevoUninstaller and

> reinstalling.
>
> Comment by Lakjin <http://www.politicallymotivated.net> - January 11th, 
> 2009 at 4:31 am
>
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> -10)
>
> Can this be used on Vista 64 bit?
> Looking for Vista 64 bit compatable burning program.
>
> Thanks! :)
>
> Comment by justpassingby - January 11th, 2009 at 4:41 am
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>
> In which it is better than the freeware CDBurnerXP?
>
> Comment by Wojtek - January 11th, 2009 at 4:53 am
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>
> This is a great giveaway, I highly suggest you to download it and try it 
> out yourself! One
>
> of the best ever given away!
> @#26 - they're probably giving it away here like a beta, to see the 
> reviews before selling
>
> it. I have no problem with that, in fact I wish more software vendors 
> would do so. We get a
>
> newer version for free, and they get valuable reviews.
>
> Thumbs up!
>
> Comment by KsbjA - January 11th, 2009 at 4:56 am
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> +6)
>
> To #7 (and #19/#20 for his help) to create an ISO you have to use the 
> Create Image process.
>
> Not as obvious as in other systems where you create DVD or Image via the 
> same process.
>
> Comment by PeteH - January 11th, 2009 at 5:02 am
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> +13)
>
> @ #19 But it still doesn't compress and it also failed at backing up my 
> Dark Knight DVD.
>
> Comment by anomyous - January 11th, 2009 at 5:20 am
>
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>
> Although I can't use this due to minimum system requirements, I'm sending 
> this GOTD notice
>
> to friends who probably can. Besides, ImgBurn is a class act in itself 
> (#7-Sucre,
>
> #16-allthumbs) and is FREE.
>
> By the way, I really like Giveaway of the Day !
>
> Comment by Joe Brazzeal - January 11th, 2009 at 5:37 am
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>
> #4 It states you have to uninstall previous version while installing.
>
> #7 Here is a link as to how to create ISO -
> <http://www.rocketdivision.com/info/StarBurn_ImageBuilder.pdf>
>
> Here is a link as to how to burn ISO -
> <http://www.rocketdivision.com/info/StarBurn_ImageBurner.pdf>
>
> # 9 I agree no program should ask this! Why would I want to change my 
> homepage and search
>
> engine???
>
> # 17, 28 I just installed and opened on Vista Ultimate 64 bit without a 
> problem. Have not
>
> tried it out yet.
>
> I have been using Version 10 and worked as it should with no problems on 
> Vista Ultimate 64
>
> bit.
>
> Thanks for another good program,
> Gary
>
> Comment by Gary Scherler <http://www.scherler.com> - January 11th, 2009 at

> 5:39 am
>
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> +20)
>
> # 7 Not sure but this mite help you out i love it works awsome on my 
> computer great to have
>
> cant say 1 bad thing about it does what it says and with quality also 
> there are vids of it
>
> on youtube as well. ConvertXtoDVD <http://www.vso-software.fr/>
>
> Comment by TheCuz - January 11th, 2009 at 5:46 am
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>
> the last version of this was a good one but i did down load this for some 
> of the added
>
> features ( i think i have downloaded this program 3 or maybe even four 
> times from here and
>
> they all worked well on vista home premium 64 bit and they seem to get 
> better and better )
> just got done downloading the windoze 7 beta and will burn it tomorrow (at

> a slow speed) and
>
> see how it goes ( the last 4 or 5 images that i burn i used the last 
> version of this program
>
> and they all worked )
> might post more comments tomorrow on how it works
>
> Comment by justchuck69 - January 11th, 2009 at 5:46 am
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>
> does this software compress data,i need to backup my pc but,it doesnt 
> accept the dvd?
>
> Comment by LEEOMA - January 11th, 2009 at 5:54 am
>
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>
> Very nice. Great improvement over previous version.
>
> Small remark to the developers:
>
> Thanks for listening to our comments and adding drag 'n drop capability. 
> However, you have
>
> only added proper drag 'n drip in the data burn wizard in expert mode. 
> Without the expert
>
> mode you only get one pane and drag 'n drop only works for entire folders 
> and not for files.
>
> Furthermore drag 'n drop doesn't yet work in the other wizards.
>
> I would also like to see support for unicode characters in different 
> languages. At the
>
> moment I can't even drag in a folder with a foreign name in the none 
> expert mode. (unicode
>
> seems to be supported in expert mode).
>
> You are definitely on the right track (no pan intended (-:), but we would 
> like to see your
>
> software becoming just perfect, so keep up the good job.
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Comment by anonymous - January 11th, 2009 at 5:57 am
>
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> +20)
>
> This was one of my all time favorite GAOTD items! Works great. Previously 
> gave away v 10.
>
> Great to see new version today!!!
> Whenever I install a new program over an old program, for safety I ALWAYS 
> uninstall the
>
> previous version. And I use Revo Uninstaller to do it because it removes 
> traces of program
>
> left behind from previous version. (google the software, it is free & well

> worth it!)
> Then, after using Revo, I install the new version. One exception to 
> uninstalling: Don't do
>
> it if you are installing an "upgrade" where they want to check to see if 
> you actually own
>
> the previous version.
> Often uninstalling previous version is not necessary. But there are a few 
> cases where
>
> problems do arise from previous versions. Failure to uninstall a .dll 
> file, etc. Safe thing
>
> to do is uninstall first.
>
> Comment by tasha <http://www.tasha.com> - January 11th, 2009 at 5:58 am
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>
> GREAT software, had installed the last version a while back, lost it and 
> actually purchased
>
> it as it was reliable and simple and even my gran uses it.
>
> TIP: check the installation dialogs carefully, at the last prompt, it asks

> to set the
>
> homepage, search page and add some other stuff, possibly to try to 
> generate some coin from
>
> the "free" software.
>
> I had not been on GAOTD for quite some time so seeing this again as my 
> welcome back was
>
> rather nice after missing out on a "screensaver" yesterday (Whoopee) :-P
>
> Comment by anton - January 11th, 2009 at 6:09 am
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>
> This program is useless to me as it doesn't compress ISO files when 
> copying, another wasted
>
> hour.
>
> Comment by Tall53 - January 11th, 2009 at 6:18 am
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>
> Really like this program, it has saved my behind in the past when Nero 
> would mess up. Had
>
> troubles on this XP install though. Uninstalled v10, ran setup but splash 
> screen came up
>
> saying 30 days left with no option for registering. Uninstalled and 
> reinstalled again, this
>
> time splash screen says its registered. So, try, try again.
>
> Comment by David - January 11th, 2009 at 6:18 am
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>
> #25 and #28: thanks!
> I have vista business.
> I've also tried RevoUninstaller, but I still get "30 days left" message in

> non-admin user.
>
> Comment by sms - January 11th, 2009 at 6:21 am
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>
> (#29) Why would it say "System Requirements: Windows 32-bit and 64-bit"?
>
> You know, it says 64-bit
>
> Comment by Fionn - January 11th, 2009 at 6:28 am
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>
> Donloaded and installed no problem on Windows 7 beta, but when tried 
> runnen got error
>
> message:
>
> SPTD driver is not installed! Please reboot your PC after StarBurn 
> installation
>
> I tried rebooting, but when running received same message.
>
> Comment by anonymous - January 11th, 2009 at 6:44 am
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> There are those that seem to like this program, but I'm not one of them. 
> The things I found
>
> wrong about it, remain wrong! Take for example the Data Burner, would 
> anyone here like to
>
> tell me how to restore data or an ISO image after its been burned to disc?

> Alternatively,
>
> where can a user find that information in the Help file? How about cutting

> mp3's on DVD's?
>
> It's not as if mp3's are some obscure protocol. Then there's the audio 
> burner where I can
>
> add one song at a time to my 24.7 GB music collection to burn it all on 6 
> DVD"S. Yeah right!
>
> In my humble opinion, the program is an insult, and adding injury to that 
> insult, if I was
>
> not paying attention during the set-up procedure, the program would have 
> hijacked my home
>
> page along with my default search engine; be it IE or Firefox. By 
> definition, programs
>
> exhibiting that behavior are classified as Adware, plain and simple. It 
> does have a plus
>
> side in that the Disc Eraser does indeed erase discs. As for the program 
> being able to work
>
> with Flash Drives, considering that we are rapidly approaching the point 
> where disc's will
>
> go the way of 8-Track's, Beta format, VHS cassettes, and the dinosaurs; no

> comment.
>
> Comment by Renegade - January 11th, 2009 at 6:46 am
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>
> Although im sure it is a good program, im just hopeless at working 
> anything computer-wise.
>
> Whenever I use the program, this message comes up:
> Creating DVD-Video Sytem Failed!
> Exception Number: 18
> Exception Text: "
> Eject
>
> I havent a clue what exception number 18 is ??
>
> However, the program is probably decent.
>
> Comment by Michelle - January 11th, 2009 at 6:53 am
>
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>
> Thank you for the gift.
> For those who want to have a link to an always free burning software:
> <http://infrarecorder.org/>
> InfraRecorder is a free CD/DVD burning solution for Microsoft Windows.
>
> Comment by Mihai Leach <http://nowebsite> - January 11th, 2009 at 6:59 am
>
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> +7)
>
> If I may, I'd like to muse a little.
>
> 1) Lots of concerns and questions today. Like, will it burn, won't it 
> burn, will it compress
>
> an ISO file, 30 day trial, etc. Try again! It's registered to 
> "giveawayoftheday" on my XP
>
> Pro system that I just happened to be using when this hit at 3:00 A.M. EST

> this morning.
>
> 2) Could all these questions relating to ISO files be, because Windows 7 
> Public Betta
>
> finally hit sometime last night? I got mine and a product key for it about

> 1 A.M. and thats
>
> what I was doing at the time this give away posted. Heres the link and 
> yes, it would appear
>
> theres still some copies left: 
> <http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/>
>
> 3) Thats one big ISO file at 2.43 GB. And, it has to be burned on a DVD. 
> To be sure it will
>
> burn an ISO file on a DVD, I made one with Nero & one with Star Burn v.11.

> The PC that I'm
>
> going to be installing Windows 7 on will boot from either. It's a keeper 
> if you have the
>
> need!
>
> 4) Read comment #9 before you install this program & do pay attention 
> during the install or
>
> you'll be left with a small job & something you won't like, a changed home

> page. Rocket
>
> Division, thats enough already! I'm already mad about AT&T partnering with

> Yahoo & dislike
>
> my new home page already. My search engine is Google & will remain so but 
> thanks anyway,
>
> AT&T and Rocket Devision.
>
> Comment by who said that <http://gotd> - January 11th, 2009 at 7:17 am
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>
> Take a little care with this program because with version 10.5 when I 
> tried to repair
>
> Windows with the OS cd it give me an error : «couldn´t find 
> starportlite.sys»; and it as to
>
> do with a file of Star Burn v10.5!After wuen I wanted to boot windows it 
> was allways
>
> begining with the configuration program tell all the time the same error. 
> Happyly I fixed
>
> the boot with other program.!
>
> Comment by Paulo <http://naturalidadesnanet.blogspot.com> - January 11th, 
> 2009 at 7:20 am
>
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>
> So, we're back to endlessly useless comments.
>
> All decent software upgrades properly during installation. This uninstalls

> your previous
>
> version during installation, although I don't like the fact that it 
> doesn't inform you of
>
> successful uninstallation (it was instantaneous on my PC, so it wasn't 
> clear that it had
>
> done so).
>
> Undesirable installation options are nothing new, and aren't new for this 
> vendor. If you
>
> don't pay attention to installation options, you shouldn't be allowed near

> computers, and
>
> deserve what you get.
>
> ISO support is right in your face, with big buttons, you can't miss it.
>
> Um, hello, 64-bit support is noted right at the top of this page.
>
> Why in the world would anyone in their right mind complain about getting 
> newer versions than
>
> are presently offered for sale? This is also not a new situation.
>
> No, the different StarBurn versions aren't the same, as anyone can tell by

> checking the
>
> website. Traditionally, Rocket Division Software has offered their top 
> products on GOTD. The
>
> listed price indicates that this is the top version, although that's not 
> always reliable.
>
> The About doesn't say.
>
> This version removed the SDK, although you can download a free version 
> when it becomes
>
> available for StarBurn 11.
>
> StarBurn Enterprise edition supports remote burners (reading from remote 
> optical drives is
>
> supported by all versions). Since my other computer is dead, I can't test 
> that, but I did
>
> install StarWind Lite (included). It downgraded an ancient Microsoft XML 
> Core Services 3
>
> which some other software had installed to an even more ancient 2.6, but I

> doubt that
>
> matters. Vista uses XML Core Services 6 SP 1.
>
> Comment by Fubar <http://despair.com/> - January 11th, 2009 at 7:20 am
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>
> @#9 I don't think they're trying to "Sneak" anything in on us by asking us

> to change our
>
> home page. If they did it without our knowledge or without an option then 
> that would be
>
> "Sneaking" it in. I mean would I be "Sneaking" into your home if I made it

> clear that as an
>
> option that I might be coming only if you told me to? I think some of 
> those on dial up or
>
> with slower systems might enjoy having a home page that wouldn't suck the 
> life out of a
>
> systems resources as AOL does as an example. If you're not pumped up on 
> caffeine and
>
> clicking like someone in a race you'd take the time to read each install 
> page and deselect
>
> any of these options (And that's all they are just options).
>
> I'll give this program a try because I enjoyed the last one given away, 
> and I've found it a
>
> useful and user friendly burner. Thanks GOTD and RDS for the offer.
>
> Comment by Phil - January 11th, 2009 at 7:33 am
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>
> #7 you can try
>
>
<http://www.download.com/BurnAware-Free/3000-2646_4-10878661.html?tag=mncol>
>
> or any other suitable prog listed under CD Burners category (link at top 
> of the page)
> or choose some of "Most popular CD Burners downloads" at the bottom.
> Of course you can also make a Google search with keywords: burn +ISO 
> free -try -buy -trial
>
> -purchase
> ;-)
>
> Comment by peli11 - January 11th, 2009 at 7:33 am
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>
> Clue: When ever you download a program, look for a box to check that ask 
> if you want to
>
> "make this your home page".
> Be sure to uncheck it, so it does not become your home page.
>
> Comment by lyn - January 11th, 2009 at 7:37 am
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> +5)
>
> Works great on vista home prem. Nice ui. I noticed it has a small memory 
> footprint as
>
> compared to say ashampoo burning studio 8.
>
> Thanks GAOTD!
>
> Comment by John - January 11th, 2009 at 7:42 am
>
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> +12)
>
> THANKS for drag 'n drop. Now just to add Unicode and we have perfect 
> burner.
>
> Comment by Haizo - January 11th, 2009 at 7:58 am
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> +3)
>
> Thanx, but no thanx..-I have got Ashampoo Burning Studio 8. Do I need to 
> say more...?
>
> Comment by knusto <http://knusto.com> - January 11th, 2009 at 8:12 am
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>
> Why install from GAOTD when v10.5 is free ? and also can be reinstalled if

> uninstalled .
>
> GAOTD does not allow reinstall after installation time period is over , 
> after the time
>
> period is over if you must uninstall then reinstall , software is no good 
> and that sucks ,
>
> if your gonna give it away then do just that GIVE IT AWAY with no time 
> limits .
>
> Comment by Ed - January 11th, 2009 at 8:17 am
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>
> previous version 10 offering saw my laptops DVD burner but this version 11

> offering does not
>
> see it regardless of whether it is run as admin or not. Might have to roll

> back to the
>
> previous version!
>
> Comment by TK - January 11th, 2009 at 8:31 am
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>
> Am I dense here but I don't see how this will burn videos to DVD. I see 
> the create
>
> supervideo CD and starburn video CD, but not DVD? Will this author, then 
> burn a video DVD
>
> from MPEG files?
>
> Comment by Skyman - January 11th, 2009 at 8:36 am
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>
> Will this software convert DVD To iPod? Anyone know of a program that 
> does? Thanks.
>
> Comment by Harry - January 11th, 2009 at 8:37 am
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>
> Installed fine on Vista 64. I did not get the have-to-run-as-administrator

> problem someone
>
> described above, perhaps because I am the only user of my laptop and I am 
> the administrator
>
> by default. Did not do a job yet, but the interface looks impressive, and 
> when I clicked
>
> around on the buttons nothing froze or crashed. Seems to be a wide range 
> of tasks, including
>
> file ripping. I thank GAOTD for this offering.
>
> Comment by davidrs - January 11th, 2009 at 8:51 am
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>
> Installed with no problems on Windows 7 Beta 1 64 bit. I just got the 
> Windows 7 Beta
>
> yesterday and reformatted my drive. Now I have Starburn again! Thanks 
> GAOTD, this is an
>
> excellent program. I love the rom emulator and have never made a coaster 
> when burning
>
> anything with this program. It might take a little longer than some of the

> other burning
>
> engines out there, but I prefer to take my time and get it right. This is 
> a good program
>
> folks, just take your time and get to know it before you throw it out.
>
> Comment by housry23 - January 11th, 2009 at 8:59 am
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>
> @60: CloneDVDMobile converts DVD to iPod.
>
> Here: <http://www.slysoft.com/en/clonedvd-mobile.html>
>
> Comment by buzz123 - January 11th, 2009 at 9:05 am
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>
> I LOVE this software! I'm running XP SP2. I downloaded v10 when last 
> offered. I was almost
>
> afraid to do the upgrade because if it isn't broke, don't fix it! But I 
> took the chance. The
>
> install ran the uninstall to remove v10 then proceeded flawlessly to 
> install v11.
>
> Registration went smoothly and I burned a test DVD with no problem. Get it

> while you can!
>
> Comment by Carl - January 11th, 2009 at 9:09 am
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>
> Sucre:
>
> ImgBurn will burn ISO to DVD.
>
> <http://www.imgburn.com/>
>
> Thanks,
> phil
>
> Comment by philfactor - January 11th, 2009 at 9:17 am
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>
> Ok, windows requirements = 32 bit & 64 bit.
> I bought my system in 2001, and I just don't remember what I have bit 
> wise, as I haven't had
>
> to deal with that number since. Why not just give the operating system as 
> always? I have
>
> Win200ProSP4, anyone know if that is 16 or 32 bit, I just don't remember, 
> although if I had
>
> to guess, I would say 16 bit. Thanks.
>
> Comment by MrRoadRage.com <http://mrroadrage.com> - January 11th, 2009 at 
> 9:27 am
>
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>
> I have used this before, thanks GOTD. This time around though, when 
> registration was
>
> complete, it attempted to change my homepage. Nortons360 caught it, so no 
> damage here.
>
> Comment by JoizeFnf - January 11th, 2009 at 9:28 am
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> +1)
>
> Thanks GAOTD, have been looking for a free DVD burning program. Had the 
> trial version of
>
> Express Burn which even a dummy like me can use it's so easy but free 
> trial is running out
>
> in a couple of days. You saved the day again GAOTD, thank you!! Installed 
> & registered
>
> without a problem on Vista Home Premium.
>
> Comment by Cindy - January 11th, 2009 at 9:35 am
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>
> Since there aren't any official game giveaways this weekend, there are 
> some games, demos,
>
> and other cool stuff if you have an nVidia GeForce 8 series or higher GPU 
> (some need really
>
> high-end cards). First, you should install the latest drivers, just 
> released, then check out
>
> the Graphics Plus Power Packs (#2 is now available). They have PhysX 
> enabled games, patches,
>
> and demos, CUDA enabled multimedia application trials, PhysX enabled 
> physics demos, PhysX
>
> screensavers, etc.
>
> People over-value what they own, and become emotionally attached to their 
> computers. There
>
> are always comments from people with ridiculously obsolete hardware and 
> software. I haven't
>
> kept up with the best deals, but just walking through a Walmart, I noticed

> a dual-core
>
> computer with 2 GB RAM, 320 GB hard drive, multiformat burner, semi-decent

> video card, 19?
>
> LCD, and Vista for $398.
>
> There's a been a lot of Vista-bashing this week, typically from people who

> don't know
>
> anything about Vista. Of course it's bloated and CPU-intensive, that's 
> true of every new
>
> Microsoft OS release, and largely intentional. Very few people upgrade 
> their OS, Microsoft
>
> makes most of their money from OEM installations. Significantly greater 
> hardware
>
> requirements means most people will need to purchase a new PC, which 
> benefits the OEMs and
>
> Microsoft. The OEMs want new versions of Windows to have features that 
> people want, but
>
> greater hardware requirements, so people will buy new computers. Microsoft

> wants the same
>
> thing, because that's where it gets much or most of its income. Vista has 
> lots of nice
>
> features which should have been in Windows long ago (although the UI still

> isn't up to basic
>
> standards of the '70s). I haven't found compatibility to be an issue. I 
> can understand why
>
> those with older games wouldn't like it, games have always been notorious 
> for terrible
>
> coding and therefor not working on newer versions of Windows. The two 
> things about Vista
>
> that irritate me the most are the ones that many people have mentioned, 
> which is much worse
>
> stability than XP (not in terms of crashing, but in terms of OS rot to the

> point of
>
> requiring reinstallation), and its inability to remember and use the 
> correct folder views.
>
> While you can specify basic folder views and formats, you can't specify 
> specialized formats.
>
> For example, sometimes .zip files display zip-specific information, and 
> sometimes they
>
> don't. Recently, I had two zip files in the same folder, and it would 
> display one correctly
>
> and one incorrectly, repeatedly, but a few minutes later it was working 
> again (after a very
>
> long period of not working at all).
>
> I've always recommended that people check and upgrade their drivers 
> directly from the
>
> specific hardware vendors (the component or card OEMs, not the computer 
> OEM), whenever
>
> possible. While some may occasionally be available via Windows Update or 
> the computer OEM,
>
> in most cases you can get newer, beta, related utilities, or cool stuff 
> directly from the
>
> card/component vendors. Newer versions of my Realtek audio drivers are 
> available about
>
> weekly. Intel has cool drivers for my network adapter that add very useful

> property sheets
>
> to the Windows Device Manager views (only), and aren't available via 
> Windows Update. I've
>
> already mentioned some of the nVidia stuff, they have more, including 
> system and GPU
>
> information and overclocking utilities. It wouldn't let me change the core

> clock on my
>
> mid-range card, but I was able to slightly overclock the memory (a 
> nuisance to set, since it
>
> will kill the entire PC), and seriously overclock the pixel shaders 
> (non-fatal display
>
> artifacts if set too high).
>
> Comment by Fubar <http://despair.com/> - January 11th, 2009 at 9:35 am
>
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>
> Thanks JJ2 for posting the link to Sundays free games for me. There was no

> way I was going
>
> to wake up after less than 2 hours sleep lol. I'd not actually finished 
> adding games to the
>
> list, ss... the following are the final few that I'll be posting for the 
> next week as
>
> Wizzard will be taking over. My intention was to post enough games to 
> ensure that most
>
> community members who like to play the games will find something to keep 
> them occupied
>
> (assuming you have the time to play a game). I also wanted to highlight 
> the variety of great
>
> freeware games that didn't follow the trend (of late) for churning out 
> Hidden Object, Time
>
> Management and Match Three clones.
>
> You'll find links to a massive collection of freeware Mahjong games (over 
> 90 of them) as
>
> well as a link to lots of Card games, a genre that I've tended to forget 
> when posting games
>
> for the free games project. Then there's some more games from the 
> Independent Games Festival
>
> (I.G.F.) called Rescue: The Beagle, Maze 'Em Up, and Everyone Loves Active

> 2 and finally a
>
> few Bowling games that include Rag Doll Monkey Bowling, Bowling Masters, 
> Real Bowling and
>
> Arcade Bowling:
>
> <http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/forums/topic/4588>
>
> Comment by Whiterabbit aka Stephen - January 11th, 2009 at 9:50 am
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>
> Does anyone know what the Starpot Lite DVD Rom emulator is?
>
> Comment by bg1256 - January 11th, 2009 at 9:58 am
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>
> hi
> looking for iso burner to dvd for-WIN 7-todays software is perfect for 
> this just use the
>
> image burn function and it will burn iso to dvd very easy and simpel
>
> Comment by shlomo - January 11th, 2009 at 10:01 am
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>
> This is the best Burner I'm used. I had some crap blank DVDs that I was 
> having trouble
>
> burning with other software. StarBurn has burned every one perfect. I've 
> been using various
>
> burners for years and this one is the best.
>
> It has a long list of features but the important thing is that it does an 
> impressive job of
>
> burning.
>
> Keep in mind that it is a BURNER not DVD authoring software, an MP3 tool, 
> a player or any
>
> other tool that some newbies here think it should be.
>
> Take a look at the Action bar: Burn Data, Burn Audio, Burn Video, Burn 
> Image (ISO), Erase
>
> Disc, Decrypt DVD, Decrypt Blue Ray, Grab Image, Create Image, Build 
> Image, Build UDF Image,
>
> Grab Audio, Compress Audio, Star Port. That is an impressive list for a 
> Burner.
>
> Comment by danzeb - January 11th, 2009 at 10:07 am
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>
> Fubar and Ashraf you rock! I never bother reading any of the
> other comments; if you two like it, it's a go for me!
>
> Comment by Kayla - January 11th, 2009 at 10:13 am
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>
> Will this program work on Windows 98 ???
>
> Is making an image the same as a clone ??
>
> George
>
> Comment by George Hale - January 11th, 2009 at 10:14 am
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>
> Thank you for this giveaway, it works just fine with my computer using XP 
> Pro sp3, it made
>
> it easy for me to grab a single file from a music cd.
>
> Comment by sgrams - January 11th, 2009 at 10:14 am
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>
> I like most here have Version 10 from the last time it was given away.
>
> It's worked flawlessly and I've had no problems with it.
>
> This looks much the same so probably just updated and made better (If that

> was possible)
>
> I did'nt see the Network Version of the burning facility just yet but I'd 
> guess it's there
>
> somewhere!
>
> Thumbs up on this of course.
>
> Comment by Bert Simmons - January 11th, 2009 at 10:24 am
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>
> I downloaded this the last time it was offered. For some reason I can't 
> get it to copy dvds.
>
> I even tried a program called DVD43 which is supposed to let you copy 
> them. Can someone
>
> PLEASE help me out in some of your comments. I would greatly appreciate 
> it.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Comment by Tony - January 11th, 2009 at 10:26 am
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>
> #60 The ever unpopular Nero will convert to MP4 under the function 
> 'Recode'.
>
> Installed in Vista 64 Home Premium withh no problems. Thanks GAOTD for a 
> good resource.
>
> Comment by Alien_Bay - January 11th, 2009 at 10:27 am
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>
> program introduction video
>
<http://www.seyretogren.com/video/program-incelemeri/starburn-cd-dvd-yazma-p
rogrami-inceleme
>
> si.html>
>
> Comment by keza - January 11th, 2009 at 10:33 am
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>
> The Good
>
> * Has almost every trick in the book that deals with burning CDs 
> (including DVD ripping, VCD
>
> burning, ISO creation, etc.).
> * Has the ability to detect your CD drive and report to you its 
> capabilities.
> * Network burning capabilities.
> * They don't charge $495 for it anymore. :P
> * Has built in ability to mount ISOs.
> * Fairly light on resources (uses ~8 MB RAM idle)
>
> The Bad
> * Minimizes to your system tray when you minimize.
> * No 'back up your files' feature per se.
> * File browser seems a bit unnecessary; program would look a lot better 
> and more compact
>
> without it.
> * Cannot burn 'video' Blue Ray/HD-DVDs (?)
> * Program only works with ISO image files and not other formats.
>
> Registration:
> Went fine. Just be weary of the program trying to make it's developer 
> search page your
>
> default search/homepage while installing.
>
> Free Alternatives:
> ***Correct hyperlinks found in my full review
> InfraRecorder
> CDBurnerXP
> ImgBurn
> Ashampoo Burning Studio Free
> DVDFlick
>
> Verdict: There are tons of disc burning software out there. However, with 
> the abundance of
>
> features and relative ease to use, StarBurn really does stand out. I would

> definelty call
>
> this a keeper if you have a need for a disc burning software. As for free 
> alternatives, the
>
> one that stands out is Ashampoo Burning Studio. Ashampoo is just as 
> abundant in features as
>
> StarBurn and is just as easy to use - plus it is always free. Most of what

> you can in
>
> StarBurn you can do in Ashampoo and vice versa. The key differences 
> between StarBurn and
>
> Ashampoo as I see them are the following: Ashampoo supports CUE/BIN and 
> ASHDISC along with
>
> ISO image format. Ashampoo has a 'back up' feature. StarBurn has network 
> burning
>
> capabilities and DVD rip abilities (removing DRM). StarBurn uses up less 
> computer resources
>
> - 8 MB vs 35 MB while idling. Both Ashampoo and StarBurn are great 
> programs and both are
>
> recommended by me - you just have to make up your mind which one you want.

> I personally
>
> prefer StarBurn solely on the basis that I find the interface to be more 
> 'professional' and
>
> StarBurn uses less computer resources.
>
> Full Review: GOTDReviews.info <http://www.gotdreviews.info>
>
> Comment by Ashraf <http://www.politicallymotivated.net> - January 11th, 
> 2009 at 10:35 am
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>
> To comment 73, the description at the top of this page says "In addition 
> to advanced DVD
>
> authoring and mastering features StarBurn offers a number of step-by-step 
> wizards for novice
>
> users." But again I ask, will this actually author DVDs? I want to make 
> DVDs that I can use
>
> to watch my (currently .mpg)recordings in my DVD player.
>
> Comment by Skyman - January 11th, 2009 at 10:47 am
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> Can't burn my youtube (.FLV) videos to DVD because it says they are not in

> right format :(.
> Tried Windows Mediamaker to do that, it at least burnt them to DVD in MPEG

> format although
>
> there was a lot of skipping.
>
> Comment by rajajohn - January 11th, 2009 at 10:47 am
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> ============
> I have a Media Center PC with a TV card. It records as ".dvr-ms" files.
>
> Is anyone aware of any freeware that will convert this video format to a 
> more common one?
> ============
> Comment by MetSci - January 11th, 2009 at 10:53 am
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>
> I know #7's questions' already been answered, but I'd like to offer my 
> favorite freeware ISO
>
> burner: BurnCDCC . It's only 68k, doesn't need to be installed, and uses a

> single executable
>
> file.
>
> #16 & 42:
> Starburn registers itself only to the user account that installed it, 
> which means it's not
>
> registered in any of the other user accounts on a PC. This is a problem 
> that several GOTDs
>
> in the past have had. Ideally, the program should store its registry 
> information in HKLM
>
> instead of HKCU. #23's solution should work, although you'll have to set 
> the compatibility
>
> mode for all users, and you'll have to enter your admin password every 
> time you want to run
>
> the program.
>
> #71:
> StarPort Lite I imagine is the same as StarPort Personal on the 
> publisher's site, which
>
> emulates an ISO file as a new DVD-ROM drive on your PC. This is useful for

> when you want to
>
> run an ISO without burning it, or want to copy a disc you use often to 
> your harddrive and
>
> run it from there.
>
> #75:
> The publisher's site says that you have to have Windows XP SP2 at minimum 
> in order to run
>
> this program. So no, it won't work on Win98.
>
> Comment by Jay G. - January 11th, 2009 at 10:55 am
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>
> I installed this last time it was given away and uninstalled it because it

> will only rip CDs
>
> to wma format.
>
> Comment by Josh - January 11th, 2009 at 11:10 am
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>
> Installation problem/bug/failure on WindowsME which IS a 32-bit operating 
> system. Thumb down
>
> for not fulfilling promises.
>
> Comment by Mike - January 11th, 2009 at 11:25 am
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>
> I always use IMGburn (to make ISO to burn to DVD), and also use DVDShrink 
> 3.2. Both are
>
> absolutely free. Couple this with ANYdvd, and you can burn almost anything

> with these
>
> programs. I haven't tried this program yet, but will give it a shot.
>
> Comment by SR - January 11th, 2009 at 11:50 am
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>
> I made a comment earlier that it installed on Windows 7 beta with no 
> problems, well it
>
> installed fine, but as soon as I went to run it, I get an error that the 
> driver was not
>
> installed and to restart. Well I had already restarted, but I did it again

> and got the same
>
> message. I have tried everything, installing and running in Vista 
> compatibility mode, XP
>
> compatibility mode and of course I am running as administrator. I expect 
> things to not work
>
> while testing beta software, especially an OS and have sent a message to 
> MS about the
>
> problem. I am posting this so that all those that got in on the Windows 7 
> Beta, don't try to
>
> download and install this. Thanks anyway, GAOTD this is one of my 
> favorites.
>
> Comment by housry23 - January 11th, 2009 at 12:01 pm
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>
> what can this do that ImgBurn, DVDshrink, DVD Decrypter can't do? Cause 
> those are all
>
> free-ware and work great.
>
> Comment by dippydoo - January 11th, 2009 at 12:36 pm
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> Hi all!
>
> just one question for you: what's the difference between the free version 
> and the commercial
>
> one of this GAOTD?
>
> It seems to me that the only difference between the 2 versions is that 
> only the commercial
>
> one has network burning capabilities but, apart from that, both versions 
> are quite similar.
>
> And why in the developer's website is the last Version for sale 10.5 
> rather than 11?
>
> Comment by john q. - January 11th, 2009 at 12:45 pm
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>
> Oh how I wish you guys would speak english. lol
>
> All I want to know is how to make a viewable copy of a DVD movie. Is this 
> program all I need
>
> or do I need another in conjunction? I dl this last time it was available 
> (In Oct I believe.
>
> v.10) and have been unable to figure out how to make a viewable copy of a 
> DVD.
>
> Any help/suggestions (in plain english) would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Comment by Daisy - January 11th, 2009 at 1:01 pm
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>
> I'm just setting up a new machine, so the arrival of this updated version 
> was absolutely
>
> perfect timing. Excellent!
>
> One thing concerns me though. Once installed, a requester pops up asking 
> for Starburn to be
>
> allowed through the Firewall in order to check for updates. However, 
> wouldn't an update
>
> result in the software's 'registered' status being compromised? Just a 
> thought.
>
> Oh, and Developer please note there's a typo in the above mentioned 
> requester. Otherwise,
>
> I'll give this brilliant and indispensable application 11/10 plus my 
> undying gratitude.
>
> Comment by Mothballs - January 11th, 2009 at 1:11 pm
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>
> Excellent, reliable, high quality software. I very rarely need an 
> application like this,
>
> otherwise I would have bought StarBurn v10. One of the best GOTDs I've 
> acquired. Highly
>
> recommended.
>
> One comment however - the need during installation to untick the options 
> to change your home
>
> page and search provider to theirs, slightly spoils their image in my 
> eyes. My home page!
>
> Give me a break. And as for search provider, if they seriously think 
> they're in competition
>
> with Google, then hiding the announcement in the StarBurn installation 
> routine isn't the way
>
> to tell us. LOL
>
> Comment by Steph - January 11th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
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>
> #45: ".would anyone here like to tell me how to restore data or an ISO 
> image after its been
>
> burned to disc?"
>
> Not entirely sure what you mean?. An ISO is an image of everything on the 
> disc, just the way
>
> the data will be burned on the disk - not the way it's stored on hard 
> drives. To see what
>
> the disk would look like, mount the ISO on a virtual drive. To extract the

> data, use
>
> IsoBuster. To create an ISO from disc, most CD/DVD burning software.
>
> "How about cutting mp3's on DVDs?"
>
> There is no such thing. Mp3 files are converted from other formats, or by 
> recording. Loads
>
> of software available, including WMPlayer. TO put them on a CD/DVD, burn a

> data disc - treat
>
> them like any other file, though folder/file naming may have some 
> restrictions on some
>
> players. An audio CD is a different format, using wav files at 16/44.1. An

> audio DVD is a
>
> specialized format requiring special software & players, AFAIK at extra 
> cost.
>
> "As for the program being able to work with Flash Drives"
>
> Again, not entirely sure what you mean?. Flash drives are treated just 
> like hard drives as
>
> far as Windows & most current PCs are concerned. Nothing special to 
> reading or writing to
>
> flash storage, other than being able to connect to it - i.e. if you want 
> to use a SD card,
>
> you need a SD card reader/writer.
>
> ".we are rapidly approaching the point where disc's will go the way of 
> 8-Track's, Beta
>
> format, VHS cassettes, and the dinosaurs"
>
> And we have been for what?. about a decade now?
> ;?P
>
> Comment by mike - January 11th, 2009 at 1:16 pm
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>
> Running xp pro sp2 and had previous starburn gaotd version.
>
> Like some other comments mentioned above, automatically detected previous 
> install and asked
>
> to unistall prior to proceeding and than secondary message to insure that 
> setup and wizard
>
> was not opened and to close prior to install.
>
> However, I had obviously had the wizard opened and ready to launch after 
> clicking next, left
>
> everything as was and I clicked the next on the sencondary message. No 
> probs and I unchecked
>
> the two options that would redirect ones default setting.
>
> Received instant registration as gaotd user upon opening software which 
> flashed briefly
>
> before launching the software.
>
> Haven't tried the functionality yet but here's a note: Blu-Ray DVD 
> Decryptor (Experimental)
>
> :)
>
> Comment by j mac - January 11th, 2009 at 1:17 pm
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>
> I never did figure out why StarBurn v10 would not run on my PC (it always 
> said a basic
>
> burner engine was not installed though it was) but, I like Rocket Division

> software in
>
> general so I had to uninstall v10 to try v11. V10 was still there for me 
> to try again
>
> whenever I got to burning!! I have others as well which I have been using;

> now I will retry
>
> StarBurn. Thanks to everyone involved. For those wondering, I run Vista HB

> with a 3GHZ P4
>
> and 2G RAM on this 1 0f 6 PCs on our home network - highly tweaked of 
> course.
>
> Comment by Geek CSI <http://www.geekcsilive.com> - January 11th, 2009 at 
> 1:18 pm
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>
> Program will not run on Vista 32-bit after erasing previous version-
>
> Produces error box:
>
> "Failed to Create Empty Document."
>
> Solution urgently needed.
>
> Comment by BobR - January 11th, 2009 at 1:23 pm
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>
> I remember the last time I've had problems installing it on Vista Home 
> Premium .
> I'll stick with Ashampoo Burning Studio 2009 . It has everything I need 
> ( it even has a
>
> Label Designer ! ). And it ripps DVDs - Ashraf ! . And it is really light 
> on my Vista Home
>
> premium.
> Don't know if GAOTD will allow this , but there's a tip to get Ashampoo 
> Burning Studio 2009
>
> for free here :
>
>
<http://for-free-on-internet.com/2008/12/ashampoo-burning-studio-2009-worth-
4999-free-promo-
>
> on-computerbildde/>
>
> Comment by Flor - January 11th, 2009 at 1:27 pm
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>
> Wow, I really don't think I have ever seen so many confused posts here 
> before.
>
> This is a burning program, not an archiver.
>
> If you don't know the difference between data, audio, and video cds/dvds, 
> then you need to
>
> take a few minutes to learn, because you obviously aren't ready to burn.
>
> If the software offers installation options, and you ignore those and just

> click "ok" on
>
> every screen, and the software makes changes to your system that you don't

> like, whose fault
>
> is that?
>
> I use Imgburn and various other programs, so I won't be installing this 
> particular software
>
> on XP, and even though some of the features are nice to have in an 
> all-in-one, the last
>
> giveaway of this program was an overpriced network edition with the same 
> installation
>
> options of a toolbar and search engine that are unnecessary and intrusive 
> in shareware and
>
> for that reason alone I didn't want to install it. Finally, the useful 
> comments here
>
> pertaining to Vista and Windows 7 have decided me against installing on 
> those OS's, although
>
> on first blush it appears 7 users won't even require installation of this 
> type of software.
>
> Comment by gmon - January 11th, 2009 at 1:36 pm
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>
> #84, MetSci, DVR-MS files are just MPEG-2 containers with additional 
> information, and
>
> encrypted if DRM'd. There are lots of freeware and commercial programs 
> which can do the
>
> conversion. Some are complex and use pilfered commercial codecs. There was

> a nice integrated
>
> one I used to use on MCE 2005. When I started using Vista MC, I didn't 
> want to risk messing
>
> up my installation with software designed for MCE 2005, so I'm using 
> DVRMStoMPEG
>
> <http://dvrmstompeg.googlepages.com/dvr-mstompegconverter>, which doesn't 
> install, and is
>
> just a VB GUI for FFmpeg. Vista MC is bad about screwing up the beginning 
> of analog and
>
> digital recordings. DVRMStoMPEG will do the extraction when many 
> converters will fail to
>
> find the MPEG-2 data if there are leading errors. You can Google for other

> alternatives, or
>
> check the various MC forums. Note that you can only extract content from 
> non-DRM'd DVR-MS
>
> files. Since many of my recordings are now digital, I no longer bother 
> with MPEG-2 and DVDs.
>
> Many HDTV recordings won't even fit onto a dual-layer DVD, and Blu-Ray 
> media is too
>
> expensive. I just dump the DVR-MS files to external hard drives. If I need

> to convert HDTV
>
> to DVD, I have VideoReDo TVSuite <http://www.videoredo.com/en/index.htm> 
> (it can also do the
>
> MPEG-2 extraction, but chokes on leading errors). Also, note that if you 
> intend to burn
>
> DVDs, recorded video can have all sorts of errors and generally doesn't 
> meet DVD encoding
>
> standards. While most DVD players will accept some slop, they're generally

> not as forgiving
>
> as PC codecs. That's why I use VideoReDo. There are freeware alternatives 
> which I haven't
>
> used, I don't know if they're as good.
>
> Comment by Fubar <http://despair.com/> - January 11th, 2009 at 1:48 pm
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>
> #59: "I don't see how this will burn videos to DVD. "
> <http://www.rocketdivision.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t52>
> - - -
> #60: "Will this software convert DVD To iPod? Anyone know of a program 
> that does?"
> Check many (most?) previous video converters offered on GOTD, or check out

> the
>
> software/reviews/links at videohelp.com
> - - -
> #82: "But again I ask, will this actually author DVDs? I want to make DVDs

> that I can use to
>
> watch my (currently .mpg)recordings in my DVD player."
>
> As far as software goes, there are 2 types of DVDs - decide what you want 
> to create, & that
>
> pretty much decides your software. If you want menus, then spend the cash 
> for something like
>
> one of the Sony programs, or learn how to use one of the open source DVD 
> Author GUIs - DVD
>
> author is quite a bit harder to use than most commercial products, 
> requiring some knowledge
>
> of DVDs on top of knowing how to use the software. If you're willing to 
> forgo the menus,
>
> there's a fair selection of free video converters & tools at 
> videohelp.com. If you want to
>
> put more than 2 hours of video on a DVD (pretty much the absolute max for 
> watchable
>
> quality), you'll need to burn dual layer blanks, & the standard for 
> burning DL discs is
>
> ImgBurn. As far as *any* burning program authoring DVDs, the closest 
> you're going to get to
>
> something *workable* there is Roxio's suite, which includes a Pinnacle 
> program. It's
>
> actually not a function for any burner program, though most authoring 
> programs also burn
>
> discs so it can get confusing.
> - - -
> #84: "I have a Media Center PC with a TV card. It records as ".dvr-ms" 
> files.Is anyone aware
>
> of any freeware that will convert this video format to a more common one?"
>
> Simplified, they are mpg2 in a different wrapper. Info & tools at the 
> green button site. I
>
> use the Videowave version that came with Roxio EMC9 - it converts without 
> a re-encode. the
>
> only software I'm aware of that does that.
> - - -
> #88: No offense intended or implied, but the software (Shrink & AnyDVD) 
> you mentioned is
>
> only good for ripping retail DVD movies.
> - - -
> #90: "what can this do that ImgBurn, DVDshrink, DVD Decrypter can't do? "
>
> Ummmm. a LOT actually. ;-) Shrink (which is cool - don't get me wrong) has

> 1 purpose:
>
> reducing the size of movie DVDs to hopefully fit on 1, single layer DVD 
> blank. Decrypter
>
> removes copy protection. ImgBurn is great, but it's far from the 
> friendliest program to use,
>
> & doesn't have a large set of features - it was never intended to compete 
> with Roxio, Nero,
>
> or Rocket Division.
>
> Comment by mike - January 11th, 2009 at 2:01 pm
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>
> #14 There is another difference between the three versions other than the 
> support plans.
>
> Only the Enterprise edition can record to remote CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 
> burner over TCP/IP.
>
> Another note.The website shows version 10.5 not version 11.
>
> Comment by macaque - January 11th, 2009 at 2:07 pm
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>
> Just a thought for the one who is having issues with Windows 7 Betta & 
> drivers. I'll be
>
> installing Windows 7 Betta on my spare hard drive tomorrow, on my Vista 
> desktop. It's a Dell
>
> so I have what they call a resource CD. It has all my drivers for XP & 
> Vista. I've been
>
> reading about 7 since I first heard of the public release. The best I can 
> determine is that
>
> its built on Vistas code. I'm going to install the system & try all my 
> Vistas drivers. Then
>
> double check in the device manager. I'm thinking you might not have the 
> ROM drivers
>
> installed correctly.
> I downloaded my Windows 7 ISO file & burned it on a DVD with todays give 
> away & the PC will
>
> boot to it for an install. I did it using Vista Ultimate with no problems.
> I apologize to GOTD for this post not entirely relating to todays offer. 
> I'll update the
>
> driver thing later this week, maybe Tuesday when I know for sure if I can 
> burn with Windows
>
> 7. However, I'm going to try a few other burning programs to, Nero, 
> Ahaampoo v8 & Roxio
>
> Premier if necessary.
>
> Comment by Charles K <http://gotd> - January 11th, 2009 at 2:19 pm
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>
> Thanks Jay fir your comment #85 on Win 98.(#75) ! I did look at their site

> but my old eyes
>
> missed that information.
>
> Thank
> This is a great site abd the comments are very good !!
>
> George
>
> Comment by George Hale - January 11th, 2009 at 2:41 pm
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>
> So many comments or questions could be saved by reading (highly 
> recommended when installing
>
> software on your pc's)
>
> The following screen comes up just after the license agreement but it is 
> helpful, possibly
>
> pertinent, information, not the license aggreement:
>
> INFORMATION
> Please read the following important information before continuing.
>
> When you are ready to continue with Setup, click Next.
>
> ============================================================StarBurn (Give

> Away of The Day)
> Copyright (c) Rocket Division Software 2001-2008. All rights reserved.
> <http://www.rocketdivision.com>
> mailto:support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ============================================================
> Description
> ===========
>
> Burn discs of any kind, from Audio CD to High-Definition Video.
>
> Did you download a high-def burning utility only to find that it does not 
> support your minty
>
> Blu-Ray burner? Got a message saying "Your disc burner is not supported, 
> please update the
>
> driver"? StarBurn works with all CD, DVD and HD burning hardware with no 
> issues, and
>
> supports all optical disc formats from legacy Audio CD to brand-new 
> Blu-Ray and HD-DVD
>
> discs. Of course, you can burn a data CD, a single or double-layer DVD 
> video or data disc
>
> just as easily!
>
> Ever had a bunch of MP3s, but couldn't figure how to make a proper CD to 
> play back in your
>
> car? Make an Audio CD from WAV, MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF or WMV files from 
> within a single
>
> application. Make a Video CD, Super VCD or even a DVD video from a movie 
> in almost any video
>
> format from the very same application. Burning data CDs and DVDs is 
> equally easy no matter
>
> what you store. Erase or rewrite CD-RW discs, create double-layer DVDs and

> perform just
>
> about any burning task with StarBurn.
>
> Burning a disc is now extremely simple thanks to the StarBurn new 
> wizard-style interface.
>
> Feel a little more advanced? Try the Power GUI that allows you to 
> fine-tune your discs and
>
> adjust burning properties. Want to fit more on a CD or DVD than the 
> standard allows?
>
> Increase your storage capacity safely and easily with StarBurn's Power GUI

> by adjusting the
>
> Overburn!
>
> Did you ever wonder what's inside that ISO file? ISO files are disc images

> that contain
>
> information about the entire CD or DVD disc. Until now, your only choice 
> to see what's there
>
> would be burning the image onto a blank media. StarBurn conveniently 
> mounts the ISO image
>
> and creates a separate drive letter, allowing you to work with the image 
> as if it was a real
>
> disc inserted into your CD/DVD drive - yet without actually burning 
> anything! No need to
>
> waste blank media, and no more waiting till the burning finishes - just 
> mount an image with
>
> StarBurn, and you're ready to roll.
>
> System Requirements
> ==================
> * Windows XP SP2 (Windows Vista recommended)
>
> * 800 MHz Intel Pentium III class processor (2+ GHz Intel Core2 Duo 
> recommended)
>
> * 512 MB of RAM (2+ GB of RAM recommended)
>
> * 30 MB of free hard disk space for StarBurn application data
>
> * CD/DVD drive (Blu-Ray or HD-DVD burner recommended)
>
> * Fast Ethernet connection for network burning (GbE or 10 GbE connection 
> recommended)
>
> Installation and Setup
> =====================
> To install the program please download and run the installation package 
> and follow the
>
> instructions of the wizard.
>
> Version History
> ===============
> November 30, 2007 (Version 9.0)
> December 28, 2007 (Version 9.5)
> January 21, 2008 (Version 9.8)
> March 20, 2008 (Version 10.0)
> October 20, 2008 (Version 10.5)
> December 30, 2008 (Version 11)
>
> ........ OK so it is obvious that many just go CLICK CLICK CLICK without 
> ever reading, then
>
> ask useless questions or complain about a FREE program because of their 
> lack of
>
> understanding of the capabilities because they can't take a minute before 
> inserting
>
> something in their OS.
>
> You did your best GAOTD but it seems futile - people just don't take it as

> their
>
> responsibility to manage their PCs anymore.
> ........ and Thank you, GAOTD......
>
> Comment by Tom - January 11th, 2009 at 2:43 pm
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> I'm with #92.
>
> I just want to be able to transfer a DVD movie to my hard drive and then 
> be able to burn a
>
> viewable copy from there, as I only have one DVD burner and one CD burner 
> on my computer.
>
> I've checked the HELP info provided and nowhere do I find the info that 
> I'm looking for. I
>
> have XP sp3.
> Yes, I am a novice senior at this, but at least at my age, I'm still 
> trying to learn new
>
> things. Some of you, in your postings need to realize that not all of us 
> have reached your
>
> stage in understanding this new technology. Thank you GAOTD for all that 
> you provide. Many
>
> of your games stimulate the mind and are great for hand and eye 
> coordination. It is
>
> appreciated.
>
> Comment by Butterfly 42 <http://giveawayoftheday> - January 11th, 2009 at 
> 2:55 pm
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>
> When burning a CD it does handle CD-Text, sort of. It'll copy the song 
> title but fails to
>
> copy the Disk title, instead replacing the disk title with "CD-Text" and 
> then instead of
>
> copying the disk artist's name it replaces it with "StarburnAudioCD".
>
> STUPID!!!
>
> Comment by alhall - January 11th, 2009 at 3:21 pm
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>
> Does this software convert other files (example: .avi) to dvd?
> Sorry I am not very proficient in computer talk.
> Thanks
>
> Comment by suzystars9 - January 11th, 2009 at 3:24 pm
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> Thank you so much! I was needing a good program to burn dvds. I was 
> wondering does it also
>
> allow subtitle files?
>
> Comment by Heather H. - January 11th, 2009 at 3:24 pm
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> I've had one peculiar problem with the previous version of Starburn - it 
> seems that when I
>
> uninstalled it (for lack of need), all of my other programs that I got 
> from GAOTD that
>
> either ripped, converted or copied DVD movies stopped working. 
> Occasionally when one of
>
> these programs failed (like Plato DVD copy, for example) I would get an 
> error message that a
>
> Starburn file was missing. It even crashed my DVD-Xcopy that I didn't get 
> from GAOTD so now
>
> I am unable to use any of my DVD movie ripping, copying or converting 
> programs at all. This
>
> makes me leary of installing version 11 of StarBurn at all.
>
> I am hoping that by installing this current version somehow my other 
> programs will begin to
>
> work again. I will be doing this tonight and post an update if possible.
>
> Cheers - Jon651
>
> Comment by Jon651 - January 11th, 2009 at 3:35 pm
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> #107 and #92
> There are two ways to do this. If the DVD is content protected, you can 
> try to use the "DVD
>
> Decrypt" tool. Or if the DVD is not content protected, you can use the 
> "Grab Image" tool.
>
> Both tools will rip the contents off your DVD and place the in an ISO file

> on your computer.
>
> An ISO file is, more or less, a disc image. Now in order for you to be 
> able to view your
>
> movies, you will have to mount this ISO file. There is a feature called 
> "Create DVD" under
>
> "StarPort" in the left hand menu that enables you to mount ISO files. Run 
> it and browse to
>
> where you saved the ISO file that you ripped from the DVD. Mount it and 
> the ISO file should
>
> show up in My Computer as if you put in a disc. From here its the same as 
> if you had the
>
> file on a disc and inserted it into your disc drive.
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> Ashraf
> GOTDReviews.info
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> Comment by Ashraf <http://www.gotdreviews.info> - January 11th, 2009 at 
> 4:36 pm
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> I would like to make a quick change to the comment above.
>
> I said that you could use "DVD Decrypt" or "Grab Image" to rip DVDs. I 
> made a mistake. In
>
> reality you only need to use DVD Decrypt to rip a video DVD regardless of 
> if it is content
>
> protected or not - no need to bother with "Grab Image".
>
> The process I described above still applies however.
>
> Comment by Ashraf <http://www.gotdreviews.info> - January 11th, 2009 at 
> 4:39 pm
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> #92 and #107
>
> Along with my above comment, I added a step by step guide with screenshots

> on how to rip
>
> DVDs and watch them directly from your computer in my full review
>
> <http://www.gotdreviews.info> just for you guys =P. Look towards the 
> bottom of the page
>
> above free alternatives. Enjoy =)
>
> Comment by Ashraf <http://www.gotdreviews.info> - January 11th, 2009 at 
> 4:47 pm
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> Installed and ran OK. I have been using Ashampoo burning studio 7 for 
> quite some time, and
>
> just upgraded to version 8. It is much better than StarBurn, but that is 
> to be expected.
>
> Thanks any way GAOTD. Keep up the good work
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> Comment by Fred - January 11th, 2009 at 4:50 pm
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