The Graphics Cards Articles
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Tools And Software, Continued
6:49 AM - May 15, 2006 by
Tino Kreiss
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Tools And Software, Continued
Many of the bundled versions of Power Director found in this buyer's guide come without the Burn module. This is not the case here, as Sapphire includes the full-featured version. It uses the Power Producer as its burning module, which can save movies to VCD, SVCD or DVD. It also features utilities that erase rewritable media, create images or copy entire media.




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