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Best Free CD-DVD Burning Software
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When looking for the best free software program for either CD (Compact Disc) or DVD (Digitally Versatile Disc) I think it is worth the effort to consider your exact requirements. Keep in mind that CD & DVD burning programs are designed for you to author CDs and DVDs for: music, photos, movies, games, data, or other digital files that will hopefully stimulate your creativity. As well as CD and DVD burning software, this category also includes Lightscribe software which enables you to produce laser-etched labels with text or graphics, as opposed to stick-on labels and printable discs. With new software (particularly new free software) don't be afraid to experiment and try a few different options before you decide on the right one for you. |
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ImgBurn includes support for:
ImgBurn has several 'Modes', each one for performing a different task: Read - Read a disc to an image file. ImgBurn's advanced features may confuse you if you just want to do a basic burn. The welcome menu provides quick access to some common tasks, but other basic features such as erasing a re-writable disc are not immediately visible. Try playing around with ImgBurn for a while. Exploring the menus will certainly reveal most of what you need. However, if you simply aren’t interested in advanced functionality you may wish to check out my other recommendations. Although ImgBurn is primarily aimed at advanced users, I still feel that it deserves top spot in this category.
A launch window lets you choose the type of project you want and leads you through the process to completion. Navigating your directories is easy with BurnAware's file management system and adding files is as simple as highlighting them and hitting a button. BurnAware offers enough features for most burning projects including burn data, bootable and multi-session discs, burn audio, video and MP3 discs, create and burn ISO/CUE/BIN images, copy discs to ISO images and erase rewritable discs. Sometimes you just need a simple program for your burning needs and don't need all the extra features of a paid application. Supports:
Big picture - CDBurnerXP is a quick and easy solution for creating audio CDs, video discs (DVD and Blu-Ray) and has extra features for ripping your audio CDs and finding track info on the Web. It adds sessions to multi-session discs; burns on-the-fly and verifies burns; erases rewritable media; creates audio discs and video DVDs; command line version; LightScribe cover printing support with very basic designer supporting custom background images; enables access to drives for restricted users; multilingual; some advanced features and options. I like CDBurnerXP's clean user interface. The four-paned interface makes it easy to find what you are looking for. You can then drop-and-drag files to your chosen media. Also, the audio player, which is included, helps you ensure you have captured the tracks you want. You may find the dropbox window handy as it allows you to browse your files using Windows Explorer and then quickly drop-and-drag files to your burn list as you go. Judging from other user reviews, some people had trouble with CDBurnerXP when burning data DVDs although I did find I was able to use this function without too many hassles. Once again, CDBurnerXP supports common types of optical discs like CD, DVD, and Blue-Ray including double layer mediums. You will find creating Audio CDs, Video Discs, DVD or Blue-Ray, very easy. I found dealing with re-writable media is also very comfortable with this program. ISO files can be created and burned as well with support of converting BIN/NRG file formats into ISO. CDBurnerXP is multilingual and natively supports 32 and 64 bits version of Windows 7. Editor's Advisory Note: CDBurnerXP is now bundled with OpenCandy. See this article for more information.
InfraRecorder is a respectable burning program, but it has a few disadvantages as well. It does not support Blu-Ray discs or HD-DVDs. It also does not include many advanced options for tweaking the burn process to perfection like ImgBurn. Its interface isn’t as nice as that of BurnAware Free, and it doesn’t have any extra features like CDBurnerXP. Aside from these possible downsides, it feels like a solid program that definitely deserves a chance at becoming a part of your favored software collection.
Anybody who is struggling with the ever increasing complexity of CD and DVD burning applications then Ashampoo 9.24 may be the answer you are looking for. If you want a program that focuses on burning discs quickly and easily with quality and a minimum fuss then this could be the program may well suit your needs. This version retains all the advantages of previous versions as well as adding multi-disc file backups and restores on CD, DVD and Blu-Ray. The program creates compressed backup archives with powerful password protection as well as splitting archives automatically across multiple CDs, DVDs or Blu-ray discs. I loved the fact it restored the archive contents to their original locations Ashampoo Burning Studio 9.24 FREE also features, an integrated audio CD ripper which stores your audio tracks as WMA or WAV files with an option across all formats to set the number of copies you want to burn. All discs can now be verified without ejecting first. What's new:
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Although no official portable version exists, Googling "ImgBurn portable" returns several results showing how to run it from a flash drive.
Caution: Now bundled with OpenCandy - see note above. An OpenCandy free version is available by clicking the "More download options" link on the downloads page.
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Realplayer plus is free and will burn 60 minutes of video on a typical 700mb cd, with music you would get 80 minutes.after you install check for updates and download them.
Torque21..........
Thanks for the suggestion. I checked it out. With the free version of Real Player, it only allows you to burn VCD. For SVCD, and DVd, it requires you to buy the software. Not enough, I am afraid. Just burning VCD is of no use. And also, I would not want to install Real Player for just that. My purpose is solved without it, with Real Player Alternative.
A dedicated free CD/DVD burner would be good, which can burn VCDs.
I must say, I don't really like your ordering of software. While I love ImgBrn, It is missing some very simple processes. Like simply coping one cd onto another. Why does that need to be a two step process, and burning a music cd from audio files seems a bit overcomplicated as well. Cdburnerxp seems like a better choice, and it seems to do everything I need. I haven't tried burnaware yet, but I will.
Try BurnAware, I found it better than CDBurnerXP.
I'd like to burn a movie DVD.
But I do not konw which format of movie files can I use? *.Avi can?
And which software can? Imgburn can?
Waiting for reply and help.
You might want to check out Best Free DVD Authoring Software.
DVD Flick
InfraRecorder is now at version 0.50
Question about IMGBURN and DVD Flick? I have AVI's and when using DVD Flick to convert the AVI to burn and watch on TV via DVD player I started the conversion with DVD Flick then ( this is where it confused me, because I thought dvd flick would burn the dvd also ) it wrote the DVD by starting IMGBURN. Like I said I thought DVD Flick was a stand alone DVD Authoring software and Burn?????
Thanks
p.s. I get really good info here from reading all your post. TY for that also
DVD Flick is a standalone DVD authoring software... but to write images, it makes use of ImgBurn.
Ok, Thanks
Is there any software that allows me to backup my dvds?
You will need a DVD ripper for that. Look here :
http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-dvd-ripper.htm
If someone needs the free Ashampoo Burning Studio 2010, there is now an English site offering it => http://store.v3.co.uk/?act=details&id=1476
I had downloaded Ashampoo Burning Studio 2010 from another source. I tried to write a VCD on a re-writable disc. The process was successful, but the VCD does not work. Worse, it killed the VCD, and now I can't even erase it using any software. The computer just crawls when I load the VCD, and ultimately I have to just eject it to make the system work again. I have tested the VCD on different computers.
I had tried to write a VCD using Ashampoo 6.76 free version. It too was unsuccessful in writing two files to VCD. Only one video worked, and the VCD did not run on a VCD player. I had to ultimately turn to Nero that came with my optical drive, to do the work, and it did so without a glitch. Bloated, yes, but Nero DOES the work.
Because of these experiences, I have doubts about Ashampoo CD/DVD burner, if its good. Anyways, I have kept it with me in my collection.
Another alternative: Using ffmpeg to create VCD and K3B to burn VCD, running on Linux. See HOWTO Make a video (S)VCD.
BurnAware even has command line options!
For example I use it to backup data (burn) DVD weekly, by command in Windows Schedule tasks (It has multisession support, so it's better then imgBurn).
Here are a list of downlodable DVD players
http://www.php24hours.com/tutorials/eng/softwares/softwares/dvd/index1.htm
Thank you for the info. I haven't burned VCDs yet, but I will try it as soon as possible. If I have the same problems it could be a general problem.
I totally agree with you. I found ImgBrn to be too complicated for simple tasks, and since Burnaware can't copy, that one won't even make it to my pc.
If there is a rule that we cannot publish links to non English language web pages, why oh why would a web page in Spanish be authorized. If it must be in English, it should be in English. What logic dictates anything other than that? Like John Wayne said: "What the (beep) do you mean push #1 for English?" If there are not enough resources to check the validity of ..... multiple languages then keep it simple and only accept English. That should ease the burden on TSA resources. Use the KISS approach i.e. keep it simple stupid and eliminate some of the existing burden on TSA resources. I wonder how long this comment will be available at TSA (If it gets approval at all). Besides the above, I read the Brolly... entry which states that the installation was in German and English which, IMHO, does not qualify as non English. Enjoy the day.
dazeydog
We accept Spanish because we have a Spanish section and therefore volunteers to work with this language. The true logic of anything else is that if you make one exception you invite requests for 100 others overnight. This being our site we set rules which we believe to be in the best interests of our visitors. This includes our ability to monitor and manage what we put in place. With over a million visitors a month now we cannot possibly please everyone and I'm sorry if this includes you because of our inability to employ a multi-lingual moderating team.
No problem with the language, Ashampoo web site is in English language, the mail you receive too.
Freeware to Put/Transfer/Burn YouTube videos onto a DVD for Windows and Mac:DVD Flick and iDVD
DVD Flick is a powerful DVD Authoring tool, which can convert a number of video formats and turn them into a DVD that you will be able to play it on stand alone DVD players , Media Centers or Home Cinema sets. DVD Flick supports the following formats: AVI, MPG, MOV, WMV, ASF, FLV(Flash video), Matroska and MP4 and the following codecs: MPEG-1\2\4 (XVid, DivX, etc.), Windows Media Audio\Video. MP3, OGG Vorbis, H264, and On2 VP5\6.. Video downloaded from Youtube.com is in FLV video format which is supported by DVD Flick.With DVD Flick, You can add additional custom audio tracks, subtitles as well as a menu for easier navigation.
iDVD is a DVD creation software application made by Apple Inc. for Mac OS X. iDVD allows the user to add QuickTime Movies, MP3 music, and digital photos to a DVD that can then be played on a commercial DVD player. (From Wikipedia)
The comment should have been posted on Best Free Dvd Authoring article.
Prevx reports that Amok exe. has malware
http://www.prevx.com/filenames/3744943595193353757-X1/AMOK_DVD_BURNER.EX...
If its about the real Amok then its a false positive, most probably.
I uploaded Amok exe to VirusTotal, and the result was 3/40... all three of them showing it as suspicious. Here is the analysis page :
http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/a1eddd6a74f49f0f48ff0a53e0d961634eb2c...
Could you also Review StarBurn from http://www.rocketdivision.com/starburn.html ? CDBurnerXP is based on the StarBurn SDK.
How do you know CDBurnerXP is based on StarBurn?
Sure I will. Let's do it tomorrow.
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