What is ASPI?
ASPI (Advanced SCSI Programming Interface) is a set of library functions and device drivers developed by Adaptec that allow communication between a computer and SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) devices, such as hard drives, CD-ROMs, and DVD-ROMs. It is designed to be a more efficient and reliable way of communicating with such devices than the traditional BIOS-based approach.
ASPI is used in many applications, including DVD-Cloner, which is a powerful DVD copying and burning software. It is designed for reading and copying the latest DVDs with the latest copy protection, such as those from Sony and Disney. It reads the DVD using the wnaspi32.dll, which controls the DVD drive directly, allowing it to quickly and accurately skip bad sectors.
DVD-Cloner is a great choice for those who want to make exact copies of their DVDs. It can also be used to create backups of important data, such as photos, music, and movies. It is easy to use, and the resulting copies are of the highest quality, making it an ideal choice for those who want to protect their data.