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StarBurn SDK:
Supported Platforms:StarBurn is compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003 and Vista/Longhorn.
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StarBurn SDK Key Features:
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StarBurn SDK is redistributable as a Dynamic-Link Library (DLL), ActiveX (OCX) or static library (LIB) built-in into your application executable. We don't force our customers to use a single hard coded approach. A DLL is generally easier to maintain and updates to new StarBurn versions are trivial (only core StarBurn.dll should be replaced). An OCX is a slightly easier to program and a LIB is treated as more "secure".
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OSTA UDF compatible file system mastering (UDF 1.02, 1.50 and 2.01). Files larger then 2 GB and with names up to 2048 characters long now could be stored on optical media. You don't need to use third-party tools to split your huge database backups or rename very long file names before burning them. These are things of the past with StarBurn SDK.
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ISO9660 file system mastering (including Joliet Unicode name extensions). The most compatible file system virtually every machine can read.
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Bridge file system (ISO9660/UDF for DVD-Video creation) mastering. StarBurn creates a bridge file system which is DVD-Video compatible. Such media could be read with both stand-alone DVD players and older Windows 95 and DOS boxes. And yes, our burning toolkit makes DVD-Video and DVD-Audio images that pass PHILIPS DVD-Video Verifier without mastering errors. This means DVD's created with the StarBurn SDK are playable in any stand-alone DVD player.
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Session import (appending already recorded CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD media). In this mode you can use the same media for sequential recording daily. New data would perfectly co-exist with previously recorded data. The only limitation you'd hit is physical media capacity. Ideal solution for custom backups!
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Audio content processing. StarBurn SDK can store audio tracks as WAV (uncompressed) and WMA (compressed Windows Media Audio) files. StarBurn is also capable of burning WAV and WMA/WMV/ASF/MP3/OGG files to create re-mastered Audio CDs. Please note StarBurn can handle compressed audio streams on-the-fly. This means it can burn an Audio CD from WMA/WMV/ASF/MP3/OGG files without de-compressing them and storing an intermediate copy on your hard disk. This is MUCH faster then doing everything in two steps: first decoding and then actual burning.
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Track-At-Once, Session-At-Once (CUE SHEET) and Disc-At-Once (RAW) recording modes. In Track-At-Once mode everything is handled by the drive itself. The application just passes 2048 bytes/sector streams (data) or 2352 bytes/sector streams (audio). With Disk-At-Once the application creates a whole raw virtual CD image itself and writes with 2448 (DAO96) or 2368 (DAO16) bytes/sector streams. Track-At-Once is the most compatible mode and preferred for data (the only mode to create multi-session CDs) and Disk-At-Once allows you to create gap-less Audio CDs, add CD-Text and CD+G information and some additional features. Session-At-Once is close to Disc-At-Once with the exception it does not require to generate lead-in and lead-out manually and allows programmer to select source data stream format.
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El Torito (bootable CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD). With this feature it's trivial to create custom recovery optical media. Use CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD as a very big floppy boot disk. It's even possible to create own Windows installation running directly from CD or DVD media. As an example, BartPE uses StarBurn SDK to create custom Windows PE bootable media.
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Full CD-Text support. This feature allows you to store artist/album/track names in the CD lead-in area. CD-Text capable stand-alone CD/DVD players would display this information during the play operation. Your mastered CD discs would not be nameless from today!
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Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Longhorn and Linux 32-bit and 64-bit versions are supported. Windows "Kernel", "NT Native" and Linux installations are available on request, Windows CE and MacOS X versions are coming soon.
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ASPI (Advanced SCSI Programming Interface) layer for Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Longhorn takes care of supporting Serial and Parallel SCSI and ATA (ATAPI), parallel port, USB (1.1 and 2.0) and FireWire (IEEE 1394) devices. So when developing your own CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD burning application you can stick with a single binary that would be cross-compatible between different Windows operating systems. Our ASPI layer code is redistributable (no installation limitations, no royalty fees are required). If you don't care about Windows 95/98/Me any more you can stick with the SPTI (SCSI Pass-Through Interface) built-in into StarBurn as well. If you use SPTI you don't need the ASPI layer at all.
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Multiple CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD devices can be used for burning and grabbing at the same time. No artificial limitations. The only real ones are your CPU horsepower and the amount of free RAM available.
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Support for hardware buffer underrun protection schemes. BURN-Proof, JustLink, Power-Burn, SafeBurn, SeamlessLink etc will prevent your CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD media from being spoiled with occasional hard disk activity during burn process.
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We do support "overburning" for 90 and 99 minute CD-R media. With our Disc-At-Once burning engine you can store as much data on a single CD as possible. This is an ideal solution for backup systems providing the lowest $/megabyte of data ratio.
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StarBurn can create VideoCD (VCD) and SuperVideoCD (SVCD) mastering. Just point to the MPEG-1/MPEG-2 file you want to burn.
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Full software EDC/ECC error checking and correction engine implemented. Allowing you to proceed with Disc-At-Once burning and allows fast bad sectors skipping when grabbing damaged or copy-protected CD/DVD media.
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1:1 copy of single session data CDs (99% of the titles available on the market) is supported. This includes bad sectors support (fast skipping when creating image and making them appear back on recorded media) and "weak" sector amplifying (if your hardware does not survive after crazy pattern processing).
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CSS-protected DVD-Video backups are possible. You can either store an entire DVD image as encrypted (you'll need an application such as Alcohol 120% to mount it and watch it on your PC) or you can apply automatic decryption on-the-fly. In such a case you'd be able to mount the resulting ISO image with StarBurn built-in DVD emulator and also burn it to DVD recordable media to create a backup copy of the original movie.
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1GB padding for DVD-Video burning modes done automatically. It's up to StarBurn SDK and not up to a particular DVD burner whether the final DVD-Video compilation is padded or not. StarBurn always creates compatible DVDs.
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StarBurn SDK comes with a redistributable set of 32-bit and 64-bit drivers making I/O operations possible without Administrator rights.
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Very small installation footprint. 500 KB uncompressed (less then 200 KB compressed).
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Built-in advanced logging system makes remote issue solving easier. With StarBurn SDK you don't need to fill bug report forms and write down long and painful e-mails with the list of actions you've performed to put application down. You just forward us StarBurn debug log and it's our support staff responsibility to interpret it, pinpoint the problem and either fix or workaround it.
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StarBurn can do verification of recorded CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD media. Disc quality would be checked and reported immediately after the burn process completes.
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Support:
Here are several helpful links which may answer your questions:
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
Support Forum
E-mails:
General questions: info@rocketdivision.com
Registration issues: sales@rocketdivision.com
Customers support: support@rocketdivision.com
Web site: webmaster@rocketdivision.com
Location:
Address: Rocket Division Software LTD
P.O. BOX 3321, Drake Chambers, Road Town,
Tortola, British Virgin Islands.
Phone: +380 67 53 222 33, +380 67 53 222 53
Fax: +380 44 41 487 17
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