Virtual CD 9 is a powerful utility that offers users quick CD/DVD access without a physical drive. Users can use this application to virtualize their CDs, DVD, HD DVDs and Blu-ray discs by creating images of these optical media and thence accessing their data locally or over the network without using the physical medium. This application will be useful to protect and save a copy of users’ data in the event the physical optical media is damaged due to some reasons such as scratches, cracks, etc. Virtual CD 9 supports Windows XP and Windows Vista but not Windows 7.
Some of the key features of this application include:
Image Creation
Reading out geometry data for improved CD emulationVerifyingeach sectorAutomated creation of images using the job functionIncremental image creationComparison Wizard for comparing image to originalCopying of templates for saving customized copying profilesCopy assistant for virtual CDsSupport of “Quick Copy”-files“Automatic Copy”-modeCreation of ISO-imagesCreation of ISO images using copy templatesMixedMode Virtual CD editor Direct creation of virtual CDs from any Explorer directory Free choice of names of audio tracks that are stored as filesIdentification of titles, albums, interpreters of audio CDs (CDDB)Burning
Support of Up to 22 virtual burners for CD/DVD/BD/HD DVDBurning of virtual CDs and ISO images1:1 copies of CDs and DVDsCreation of Smart virtual CDs on USB flash drivesCreation of Smart Virtual CDs/DVDsSecurity
Encryption of virtual CDsPassword protection for virtual CDsPreventing unauthorized use of physical CD drivesThe latest version Virtual CD 10 which is compatible with Windows 7 costs $34.95 to buy. If users are comfortable with its predecessor, Virtual CD 9, and intend to give it a try, they can grab a free copy via the promotional package offered by CHIP Magazine. CHIP Magazine via its promotional offer is giving away free license keys of Virtual CD 9 to users. Users who want to get a free copy can go to the promotional page and fill in the name (Nachname) and email (eMail) and click on to
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