BurnAware 5.5 Released


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BurnAware Free is one of the most popular free CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc burning software available for Windows. Using this program you can easily create and burn Audio and MP3 CD, Data and DVD-Video disc, ISO and Cue Image, erase or format rewritable disc, copy your CD or DVD to ISO image. This software is for personal, home use only.

BurnAware Home is an award-winning burn, copy and backup software. Besides standard disc burning functions such as creation and burning Audio, MP3, Video, Data discs and Disc Images, program offers additional tools for DVD copying, Audio CD tracks extraction, unreadable or multisession disc file recovering. This software is for personal, home use only.

BurnAware Professional is CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc burning, copy and backup software that covers most of the requirements of any organization. Program offers intuitive user interface and low PC resource usage, supports all of available disc standards and specifications: ISO9660, Joliet, UDF, UDF Bridge, El torito. BurnAware Professional is permitted for commercial use and offers several types of licenses: single user license, business and corporate licenses.

BurnAware 5.5 Released

November 27th 2012

Whats New:

aG6zq.gif Added "DVD-Video" mode to the file system selection of ISO compilation.

aG6zq.gif Added support of BIN image format in BOOT disc.

aG6zq.gif Translations have been updated.

aG6zq.gif Resolved the issue with installing some translations.

aG6zq.gif Resolved the issue with filling CD-text with FLAC tags.

aG6zq.gif Fixed the bug with ejecting disc after burn.

aG6zq.gif Fixed the bug with Ctrl+B hotkey.

aG6zq.gif Disc burning SDK has been updated.

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view-fields.pngChangelog: BurnAware 5.5

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