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Ashampoo Burning Studio 11 Beta

Ron Ron
July 17, 2019
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Ashampoo Burning Studio 11 comfortable and compact, with access to online, internal as well as external resources for your burning projects and the COMPACT Mode for quickly burning data discs.

Burning from a whole new perspective. The new Compact Mode with its up-to-date design is always available on the desktop and includes the most important functions to quickly burn data disc. Burning data has become incredibly fast and easy with the Compact Mode. See for yourself!

Getting everything out of your networks! The new comfortable file dialog provides access to any available content. This way you can, for example, always and anywhere add online content from Facebook, Dropbox, Flickr or Picasa. Then you can give free rein to creativity!

Access pictures and videos directly – It couldn’t be easier! Now you can use your photos and videos that have just been made even more quickly and easily. Just connect your digital camera or smartphone with your PC and select the desired files in the file dialog. That’s it!

Fast, faster, Ashampoo Burning Studio 11! Experience new speed records with Ashampoo Burning Studio 11! Due to faster encoding of several videos, you can now create video discs with your multi-core PC in a considerably shorter time.

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