Lezend Posted November 2, 2002 Posted November 2, 2002 I gotta said I am impressed. True 1 to 1 copy (bypass most if not all protection). Burn all images, I am swinging over to Alcohol 120% compare to Nero.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------http://www.alcohol-soft.com/index.php?page=product--------------------------------------------------------------------------------create 31 virtual CD & DVD-ROM to play discs without needing a physical disc; enables users to copy CD & DVD to CD-R / CD-RW / DVD-R / DVD-RW / DVD-RAM / DVD+RW. Alcohol 120% combines all functions of Alcohol 52% (Alcohol & DVD emulation software) and Alcohol 68% (CD & DVD recording software).--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Features --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Supports: Windows 95 / 98 / Me / NT / 2000 / XP Can handle up to 31 virtual CD & DVD-ROM drives, all at once!Allowing you to run several CD & DVD programs simultaneously. 200X CD-ROM reading speed The reading speed of a virtual CD-ROM is 200X.This means you can play a CD from the virtual CD-ROM with 200X reading speed. Supports dumping from original disc to most popular of image file formats : Media Descriptor Image file format(mds)CloneCD Image format(ccd/img/sub)CDR WIN Image file format(cue/bin)(Available for disc with one session only, cannot store sub-channeld data)Standard ISO Image format(iso)(Available for disc with one data track only, cannot store sub-channeld data) Supports normal CD & DVD and CD RAW sub-channel reading methods:RAW reading method enables to emulate all CDs. CD writing methods:Session-At-Once, Disc-At-Once, RAW Session- At-Once, RAW Session- At-Once + SUB, RAW Disc- At-Once (with full PQ/R-W sub-code support) Support almost any format of CD disc image files for Emulation and Recording : Media Descriptor Image file format(mds)CloneCD Image format(ccd/img/sub)CDR WIN Image file format(cue/bin)Standard ISO Image format(iso)BlindSuite image file format(bwt/bwi/bws)DiscJuggler image file format(cdi). DVD writing methods:Session-At-Once, Disc-At-Once CD formats supported:CD-DA, CD+G, CD-ROM, CD-XA, Video CD, Photo CD, Mixed Mode, Multi-session CD DVD formats supported:DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio Support for Buffer-Under-Run prevention technologies including:BURN-Proof™, JustLink™, Power-Burn™, SafeBurn™, Seamless Link and ... Support for all current (ATAPI & SCSI) drives:CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW Full support for IEEE-1394 (Firewire) and USB protocols Support for simultaneous recording to multiple:CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW. Measuring the recording speed and offer user useful information.(see screenshot)*NEW
Crispy Posted November 2, 2002 Posted November 2, 2002 What does Alcohol have that CloneCD dosen't ???
Lezend Posted November 2, 2002 Author Posted November 2, 2002 Its the other way around. It has everything that clonecd doesn't.
FthrJACK Posted November 2, 2002 Posted November 2, 2002 Blindwrites beter than clone, i havent tried the burner lezend is on about though.. but ill give it a go cheers lezend
Aaron Posted November 2, 2002 Posted November 2, 2002 Alcohol 120% is probably kickarse, since there are reports of it being able to copy the latest protections such as SafeDisc 2.8 and the new Securom (in UT2003)
XPerties Posted November 2, 2002 Posted November 2, 2002 oh darn, ID check it out but it cost money...to broke to buy it..*cough cough pm me someone*..lol
Lezend Posted November 2, 2002 Author Posted November 2, 2002 You can evaluate the software first before you buy here.Test it out.Worth an effort.
MSNwar Posted November 2, 2002 Posted November 2, 2002 Do you have to have the original CD in the PC ?
Lezend Posted November 2, 2002 Author Posted November 2, 2002 Nope. Exactly copy. Most game can't even tell if it a CDR or Retail copy. 1 to 1.
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