Alcohol 120% 1.9.6.4719

gamenamababy

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Alcohol 120% can handle the creation of 31 virtual CD and DVD-ROMs, allowing the user to play discs without needing the physical disc. Users can copy CDs and DVDs to CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM, and DVD+RW discs. The reading speed of a virtual CD-ROM is 200x.

It supports normal CD, DVD, and CD RAW subchannel reading methods. The RAW reading method enables users to emulate all CDs. Alcohol 120% supports numerous CD (CD-DA, CD+G, CD-ROM, CD-XA, VideoCD, Photo CD) and DVD (DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio) formats and all current (ATAPI & SCSI) drives.

The latest version adds two more profiles to the data type options and includes support for unusually formatted DVD+RW discs formatted by other software.

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Anusha

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I prefer the free edition (i.e. Alcohol 52%) because I don't use Alcohol to burn CDs/DVDs.
 

Anusha

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gamenamababy said:
hi mate this is the best software to burn games :lol: :lol: :lol:
But the only thing that I want from it is the ability to mount disc images. Nothing else.

What do you mean "burn games"? Why can't you use your normal burning software (eg: Nero) to burn games?
 

Anusha

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gamenamababy said:
because Alcohol 120% is the best one

i think it will be like a nomal game if u burn off Alcohol 120% that what i know
Hmm.....I still don't understand how it is the best. If you really want, you can make a 1:1 image from Alcohol 52% and burn that image from Nero or whatever you use to burn your discs.
 

amila325

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    well i use alcohol 120% it is gud for security purposes i can say i can even burn a playstation cd ne :yes:
     

    Anusha

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    lasanka said:
    umm isnt virtual; cd better than alcohol?????
    VirtualCD has its own container. They are not standard disc image files that every burner recognizes so you can only burn them using VirtualCD only, and you can't edit them using a normal image editor.