Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.3105
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 07/06/2005 12:26 PM [ Print | 2 comment(s) ] · 1888 views
Alcohol 120% is a CD/DVD emulation and recording software that allows users to copy a visible and invisible discs. It enables users to create 31 virtual CD/DVD-ROMs to play discs without needing a physical disc.
What's New:
- FIX Improved the accuracy of graphic of burning speed and image making speed.
- FIX Improved the speed and usage of memory buffer while burning and making image files.
- FIX Display more and correct name of DVD manufacturers in the advanced page of CDDVD manager while checking DVD media.
- ADD Added support for some special ISO image files, e.g. MAC toast mode ISO image file.
- ADD Add CD/DVD device sharing service
- FIX Help Files updated.
- FIX Improved the reading and writing engines.
- FIX Fixed Some DPM of DVD-ROM bugs
- FIX Fixed some minor bugs reported by users
- FIX Updated Language translations
- ADD Added Support for more devices, you can find more detailed information on our development page at http://www.alcohol-soft.com/devsupp/
Download: Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.3105
What's New:
- FIX Improved the accuracy of graphic of burning speed and image making speed.
- FIX Improved the speed and usage of memory buffer while burning and making image files.
- FIX Display more and correct name of DVD manufacturers in the advanced page of CDDVD manager while checking DVD media.
- ADD Added support for some special ISO image files, e.g. MAC toast mode ISO image file.
- ADD Add CD/DVD device sharing service
- FIX Help Files updated.
- FIX Improved the reading and writing engines.
- FIX Fixed Some DPM of DVD-ROM bugs
- FIX Fixed some minor bugs reported by users
- FIX Updated Language translations
- ADD Added Support for more devices, you can find more detailed information on our development page at http://www.alcohol-soft.com/devsupp/
Download: Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.3105
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AJCrowley Junior Member Posts: 9 Joined: 2002-06-19 |
Copy invisible discs? That's pretty cool. It's about time people heard of these invisible discs, when I went to trade some games in, the damn clerk didn't believe me that the discs were in fact ultra-high tech invisible discs, and wouldn't take the games. |
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tutu Unregistered |
Still no Windows x64 support |



