Burn files from online locations: Facebook, Dropbox, Flickr and Picasa

Nov 23, 2011 12:51 GMT  ·  By
Burn files from online locations: Facebook, Dropbox, Flickr and Picasa
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   Burn files from online locations: Facebook, Dropbox, Flickr and Picasa

Ashampoo has whipped up a new version for their disc burning suite. Burning Studio 11 has just been launched and brings to the table some pretty cool new features which, as incredible as it may sound, cannot be qualified as bloatware.

Besides improvements to the old features, the new release sports a redesigned interface and extends disc burning possibilities to files stored online or on external devices (smartphones, digital cameras). Currently supported online repositories include Facebook, Dropbox, Flickr and Picasa.

Rendering or encoding videos should run faster, as the suite now comes with native multi-core process support. Another improvement in the case of DVD and Blu-ray disc authoring is the ability to adjust the duration of the audio track in the menu.

The newly introduced “compact mode” allows you to start disc burning jobs by dropping files into a widget window. You can view it in the image gallery below the article.

You can check out the full changelog on this page.

We have 15 licenses to give away for this brand new release from Ashampoo, to those coming up with interesting posts in the comments section below this article. There are no strict conditions regarding the comment, but originality and creativity are highly appreciated.

Your chances to win one of the 15 free codes are only as good as your comment. So make your remarks as honest and witty as possible.

You have three days to post your message, until Saturday, so that you can also test the program and form a pertinent opinion of it. Don't forget that we need a valid contact email address.

Ashampoo Burning Studio 11 (9 Images)

Burn files from online locations: Facebook, Dropbox, Flickr and Picasa
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