With Blindwrite you can copy, extract an image, or write the image of a CD, DVD or Blu-ray.Ī modern PC will very easily meet Blindwrite’s system requirements. A prompt will remind you about this fact every time you launch the application.
#Blind write copy to dvd trial#
Write – pick an image file and a destination drive, then write the image of a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray.īlindwrite is free to use for a trial period of 21 days. Read – pick a source drive and a destination image file, then extract an image from a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray. And buttons for each task is nicely presented on the left hand side:Ĭopy – pick a source and a destination drive, then launch the process of copying a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray.
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Three tasks can be performed with Blindwrite. The functionality Blindwrite has to offer is clearly displayed on the interface. Iceberg Classico, Orange, Carbon, Light Green, Emeral Light Slate, and other visual themes can be easily accessed from the Settings Menu. From the Settings menu you can choose a visual theme for the interface. The Blindwrite interface can be customized. The system requirements for running Blindwrite are: Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP processor, 1GB of RAM memory, at least 4.3GB of disk space, DVD burner, Windows operating system (32 or 64-bit edition anything from Windows XP to Windows 8).
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So no matter what type of disc you have, you can easily copy it with Blindwrite. It must be mentioned here that Blindwrite also works with CDs and Blu-rays. If you go get VSO Software’s application Blindwrite you will be able to create a 1:1 copy of that DVD. Say you have a game DVD and you want to make a copy.