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BurnAware Free 1.1

EL1TE   on 11 January 2008 - 18:35 · 11 comments & 11125 views

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BurnAware Free Edition allows you to easily perform the most common disc burning tasks: write to all CD/DVD media types, including Blue-Ray; write Audio CDs and DVD-Video files; create and burn disc images; write multi-session discs and much more. BurnAware Free Edition has a modern interface and supports Windows 98/NT/2000/XP and Vista (32 and 64 bit). The application is free and contains absolutely no adware or annoying banners.

Features
  • Absolutely FREE. No spyware, no adware, no banners
  • Writes to all CD/DVD media types including Blu-Ray (BD-R/BD-RE)
  • Writes discs from disc images
  • Writes DVDs from DVD-Video files
  • Writes Audio CDs from WAV, MP3, or WMA files
  • Creates disc images
  • Supports all current hardware interfaces
  • On-the-fly writing for all image types
  • Writes Multi-Session to all supported media formats
  • Auto-verification of written files
  • Supports unicode for multi-byte languages
  • Clean, flexible, easy to use interface
  • Supports Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista (32 and 64 Bit)
What's New:
  • Added the hardware info tool.
  • Added the erase tool to the start screen.
  • Fixed the issue with launching under Windows 2000.
  • Improved the disc name field. Now you can save and load the most used names.
  • Added the small button to quickly open the options dialog.
  • Added the small button to go to the parent folder.
  • Now the program remembers the last used recorder and directory.
  • "Save Log..." button replaced with "New Disc" button.
  • Minor fixes and improvements.
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(1 reply) #1 cork1958 on 11 Jan 2008 - 18:58
Hmm? Could be worth a check. Anybody use it?
#1.1 michael.dobrofsky on 11 Jan 2008 - 22:38
Yep, it seems really good for basic burning.
(2 replies) #2 gregj66 on 11 Jan 2008 - 19:12
I've been trying it out. It's not bad for getting it done. I like the simplicity for my family's use.

It's not for power users who prefer ImgBurn, etc.
#2.1 ThaCrip on 12 Jan 2008 - 09:48
thanks for the info as i am one of those people who prefer ImgBurn + Burrrn for my DATA and AUDIO needs
#2.2 cork1958 on 12 Jan 2008 - 13:06
You said the key word, simplicity!

I LOVE simplicity. Means the same as non bloated to me!!

I have a real old pc inparticular I can use this on.

Thanks for the feedback.

Edit:
Awesome program. Just tried it twice. To easy.
Good-bye bloated a** Nero! Been looking for something as small and simple as this for years to replace Nero with. For just burning cd's and iso's, this is it!!

Last edited by cork1958 on 12 Jan 2008 - 14:37
(1 reply) #3 brenex on 11 Jan 2008 - 20:07
Does it do basic image formats like iso and bin/cue? Couldn't find on their website any real information...
#3.1 brenex on 11 Jan 2008 - 20:14
Bah only iso and no other images. Guess I'm sticking to ashampoo. Too bad, the gui on this is nice and simple. Looks great too.
#4 Slimy on 11 Jan 2008 - 20:41
I'd be interested if it could take ordinary video files and make a Video DVD from that.
#5 eilegz on 11 Jan 2008 - 23:58
looks like a rip off of nero express which i dont like,
#6 lothodon on 12 Jan 2008 - 04:49
why_do_people_do_audio_files_like_this?
#7 Redant751 on 12 Jan 2008 - 14:45
Not bad and it's Free.

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