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Cyberlink power2go 8 review
Cyberlink power2go 8 review






cyberlink power2go 8 review
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Choosing the program's Virtual Drive option from the Disc Utilties group let me simply enter the location of an ISO file on my hard drive and once I chose "Enable virtual drive," that image would appear as a CD drive on my system, which I could see in Explorer and treat like a regular CD in a drive on my PC.

What's more, it did the same for a Hollywood Blu-ray disc-other apps let me rip this movie without warning me that it was copy protected and would therefore be unplayable after ripping.Īnother disk image feat that Power2Go but none of its disc-burning brethren could perform was mounting a disc image. It informed me immediately that a DVD I tried to rip was copy protected, not letting me go any further. When it comes to ripping disc image from a disc in the drive, CyberLink offers its own format in addition to the standard ISO format.

So burner speed is probably the main performance limiter for this operation, but at least by comparing we can see that the software isn't slowing the hardware down. The same project took Ashampoo Burning Studio 4:54 minutes, Nero Burning ROM 11 4:59, and NCH Express Burn 4:48. Since this isn't a backup software review, I won't be thoroughly testing this feature, but it's a definite plus.ĭisc Images From the Copy Disc main menu option, I chose Burn Disc Image to create a DVD of the 3.4GB Windows 8 Release Preview installer disc. It took 7 minutes to burn 1 percent of this project. I could span this backup across as many discs as required, but naturally using Blu-ray is a superior choice. This creates a complete backup of both your system and data.

cyberlink power2go 8 review

To get started, I clicked the only choice under System Recovery: Burn Recovery Disc. I could also choose whether to verify recorded data-some apps make this mandatory, but I like the choice.īackup and Recovery The $69.95 Platinum edition of Power2Go includes backup and restore feature. Other options available to me for this data burning test: I could make the disk an auto-run and auto-split content by disc capacity.

cyberlink power2go 8 review

After entering a password, I then saw a red tinted area where I could drag files that would be encrypted on the disc. While testing this data burning, I could also check out Power2Go's secured disc option, which let me use either 128- or 256-bit encryption. (I know, it's a criminal waste of expensive Blu-ray media, but someone's got to test this stuff for you.) Something odd happened here: Even though the burn dialog reported info on the Blu-ray drive, and even though I started the whole process by clicking "Blu-ray disc," the app still insisted I put media in my DVD drive. I simply took the same files from my DVD movie project and burned them to a 25GB BD-R disc in my LG burner.

  • Best Malware Removal and Protection Softwareīlu-ray While I couldn't author and burn a Blu-ray movie and burn, I could at least burn data files (including video files!) to Blu-ray media.







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