Cdrtools Frontend 1.3

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Publisher: Kerberos002 File size: 722K
Date added: 15-06-2007 Minimum requirements: Windows 2000|Windows XP

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Kerberos002

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Cdrtfe is a Win32 frontend for some functions of Jorg Schilling's cdrtools. With VCDImager video CDs can be created. Furthermore, cdrtfe supports the basic funcions of the Mode2CDMaker which makes it possible to create CDs that can contain about 13% more data as usual (Mode 2 Form 2: 738 MiByte instead of 650 MiByte, 795 MiByte instead of 700 MiByte).

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