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Changes:
Added Screen Capture Copy/Screen Capture Save functions (buttons on the titlebar)
To save the screen to png, jpeg or tiff GDIPlus must be installed if you're not running Windows XP or later.
Language can be selected.
CD Quality Test
C1 errors can be measured with some recorders
Support for 90/99/100/140min CDs
Speed selection
Colors of graphs can be changed
Auto/locked graph limit
Spin-up drive before test
Added Disc Info button on main screen
Improved DVD information
Improved DVD+R compatibility
Correct display of End DVD Speed
DVD+RW discs which are erased by Nero are detected as blank
If drive is locked by another application, Nero CD-DVD Speed will try to unlock it
Bugfix: Full Seek/Access times of dual layer DVDs
Bugfix: Create Data Disc could crash with very small CD-Rs (business cards for example)
Bugfix: capacity of some types of discs could be displayed incorrectly
Let's build a list of C1 error support - if it's anything like the other tools, Mediatek and Sanyo chipsets will be favourite to do this ... be back later with my result after installing
Changes:
Added Screen Capture Copy/Screen Capture Save functions (buttons on the titlebar)
To save the screen to png, jpeg or tiff GDIPlus must be installed if you're not running Windows XP or later.
Language can be selected.
CD Quality Test
C1 errors can be measured with some recorders
Support for 90/99/100/140min CDs
Speed selection
Colors of graphs can be changed
Auto/locked graph limit
Spin-up drive before test
Added Disc Info button on main screen
Improved DVD information
Improved DVD+R compatibility
Correct display of End DVD Speed
DVD+RW discs which are erased by Nero are detected as blank
If drive is locked by another application, Nero CD-DVD Speed will try to unlock it
Bugfix: Full Seek/Access times of dual layer DVDs
Bugfix: Create Data Disc could crash with very small CD-Rs (business cards for example)
Bugfix: capacity of some types of discs could be displayed incorrectly
Let's build a list of C1 error support - if it's anything like the other tools, Mediatek and Sanyo chipsets will be favourite to do this ... be back later with my result after installing
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