Ashampoo Burning Studio 24 Guide

At its core, Ashampoo Burning Studio 24 is a complete suite for creating and managing optical discs. However, calling it just a "burning tool" is like calling a smartphone just a "phone." Version 24 expands far beyond simple data writing.

Key capabilities include:

The software is designed for Windows (7 through 11) and is available as a lifetime license—no recurring subscriptions. ashampoo burning studio 24


Previously, burning a video DVD meant fiddling with codecs and folder structures. Burning Studio 24 includes an on-the-fly transcoder. Drag an MKV, AVI, or MP4 file into the video project window, and the software automatically converts it to the correct DVD/Blu-ray format. You can even build simple menu templates with background music in under two minutes.

Use case: Print disc labels or jewel case inserts. At its core, Ashampoo Burning Studio 24 is

Steps:

  • Add images, background, text.
  • Use Data import to auto-fill track names from your recent burn project.
  • Print directly on printable discs (requires compatible printer) or on paper.
  • Warning: Never stick adhesive labels on discs used in slot-loading drives (e.g., car CD players, MacBooks). They can jam. The software is designed for Windows (7 through


    Use case: Store files, photos, documents, or backups.

    Steps:

  • Insert a blank disc.
  • Click Burn.
  • Choose burn speed (Auto or specific – lower speeds = safer for old discs).
  • Check Verify written data (recommended).
  • Click Start Burning.
  • Pro tip: For archiving, use UDF 2.50 or higher and select Slow speed (4x for DVD, 2x for BD).