You'll be asked to submit an email address before installing the software, but that's a minor inconvenience and Ashampoo won't share it with third parties. . This won't be important unless you've encrypted one of your own discs, but can be a lifesaver if you have. It's the little extras that make Burning Studio Free really shine, though. You'll want to select one of the other options if you're planning to share the image with other people who might be using different software.
Best of all, everything is presented in a clear, fuss-free interface that's uncluttered and self-explanatory. Our favorite is the option to simulate burning to a disc before actually committing to it, enabling you to identify potential errors and avoid wasting a disc if something goes wrong. . . .
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