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K_Kitchen 2.0.2


About K_Kitchen
A smart Mac OS X (PPC or Intel) based utility designed to burn CD / DVD media, duplication, image, and disc ripping…

Features in this version:
- Complete utility for creating and ripping CDs and DVDs
- Audio CD/DVD
- Data CD/DVD (Filesystems: Mac and PC, ISO9660, Mac only, DVD-ROM)
- Duplication CD and DVD
- Burn image mode (Formats: ISO9660, DMG, CUE/BIN, cdrdao’s TOC/BIN)
- Disc ripping mode
- Erasing rewritable media

Burn kinds of video disk:
- VCD*: KKitchen can use all QuickTime compatible and ffmpeg compatible files to create VCD disks. It converts files which need to be converted. It can create both PAL and NTSC files. It creates cue/bin files to burn.
- SVCD*: KKitchen can use all QuickTime compatible and ffmpeg compatible files to create SVCD disks. It converts files which need to be converted. It can create both PAL and NTSC files. It creates cue/bin files to burn.
- DVD: KKitcheno can use all QuickTime compatible and ffmpeg compatible files to create DVD disks. It converts files which need to be converted. It can create both PAL and NTSC files. It creates a authorized folder to burn.
- DivX: KKitchen can use all QuickTime compatible and ffmpeg compatible files to create DivX disks. It converts files which need to be converted. It will create a Mac + PC formatted disk.

- Panther users: Burning images in Panther isn’t supported by Apple. Creating the images however is supported by KKitchenVideo. You’ll have to use a other application to burn them.

What’s New in this Version
- New Installer and bug fix

K_Kitchen

System Requirements

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
  • Mac Osx 10.4.9

Download Details

Company:
Kandalu Software
Version:
2.0.2
Post Date:
May 19, 2008
License:
Shareware
File Size:
9,5MB
URL Type:
Download
Download ID:
15204
 
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