Fantom DVD, C/DVD-ROM simulation software.
| Version | 12.0.6.0 |
| Updated | January 26 2022 |
| Developer |
An Chen Computer Co Ltd
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| User Rating |
1211
4.3
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| Original File Size | 6.1 MB |
| Downloads | 16757 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Cd Dvd Tools |
The "C/DVD-Rom simulation" software Fantom DVD Professional embeds powerful functionality that no-one can decline. The software is easy and practical to use. It not only has C/DVD-simulation function, it also has the function of recording the C/DVD image file to a blank C/DVD if you have a C/DVD recorder. The combination of the "C/DVD simulation" software and the "burner" software
not only save the space on HDD, but also makes you manage more easily.
Fantom DVD, with its powerful simulation function, can simulate the complete content of the original C/DVD and allow you to use the content of the C/DVD under various environments without recording the C/DVD image file first. In addition, Fantom DVD also supports multiple formats of the C/DVD image file so you can directly mount the C/DVD image file made by the other software to the virtual C/DVD-ROM drive and read it.
You can use this software to record the C/DVD image file directly to a blank C/DVD-ROM without using the other burner software, so you can manage the C/DVD image files more easily.
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