Alcohol 52% CD and DVD emulation software can create virtual CD/DVD-ROM
drives and play CDs & DVDs without the need for the physical disc.
This piece of emulation software allows users to play CDs & DVDs
without the need for the physical disc. Notebook users and PC Game
players will benefit the most from Alcohol 52%. It is not necessary to
carry the physical discs and CD & DVD-ROM drive, if users need to
present their works to the customers from their notebook. It is not
necessary to insert the CD & DVD discs if users want to play PC
Games in their computer. Alcohol 52% copies an “invisible” CD & DVD
disc to the hard disk. Now includes Alcohol Xtra – a unique
Pre-Mastering function. Imagine being able to store your most used CDs
as images on your computer and just call them up at the click of a
button! And then run them at 200x the speed of some CD drives and
without requiring the CD itself!
There are no limitations on this version, other than the ability to
create only 6 virtual drives. This retail version still supports 31
virtual drives. Remember you can not run Alcohol 52% if you have Alcohol
120% installed on the same drive. This version of Alcohol 52% is for
private, non-commercial, single home computer use only.The license is
provided personally to you and for that reason it does not allow you to
make any duplicate (copy) to be sold, borrowed, assigned, leased or
transferred.
Alcohol Software brings new meaning to the word multimedia! It is
without a doubt a leader in its class, bringing the ability to emulate
and record CDs and DVDs together into one amazingly easy-to-use software
program. Using the latest technology the program is constantly being
developed and improved to add new features, allowing it to maintain it’s
position as a leading software package.
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 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.