![]() two 500Mb files will be split to a 500Mb+200Mb on one disc, and 300Mb on the other, instead of 500Mb on each disc. If you create Video CDs like this, the program will split the files according to the total size, i.e. If you are using CD-Rs or CD-RW (and not DVDs) and you want to write more than 700Mb of data, you can overspan the files. Once you have selected your project, you get the same main screen, tailored to the project you are using. ![]() You still have five different types of project, namely Video, Audio, Album, Data or Copy, but these are subdivided into additional options like audio CD, MP3, Video CD, DVD. Thankfully this one does not, but it means you still have to select a project even if you just want to erase a CD-RW. Some people might find this easier to use than the tabbed window format of WinOnCD 5, but for me it's more like going back to the projector selector interface of EZ CD Creator, which always appeared after you closed a project. All the tools you need are put together in the one interface, and when you start the program, you see a floating selection window with the different types of disc you can make. This has now been upgraded to version 6, with a special DVD Edition. Roxio is already well known for its Easy CD Creator package, but when it purchased German company Cequadrat it added another CD authoring product to the range: WinOnCD. Software Reviews WinOnCD 6 DVD Edition by Roxio Reviewed by Laurence Fenn
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