CDBurnerXP
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What is it?
Free burning software suite that does everything Nero does without the price tag or limitations of the free version of Nero
What does it do?
Create Data-CDs/DVDs
- burn any Data on CD-R/CD-RW/DVD+R/DVD-R/DVD+RW/DVD-RW
- burn mp3-CDs to store many audio files on one single disc
- create bootable discs
- verify written Data automatically after burning process
- use either the internal browser to add your files or the intuitive Drop-Box to drag and drop files directly from any Windows Explorer window
- apply file filters to see only the files you need (for example *.jpg to display only JPEG files in local browser)
- save your compilations for creation of backups
- burn on-the-fly and with buffer-underrun protections
- import previous (ISO 9660) sessions and edit existing file structure on CD/DVD
- quick- and full-erase disc
- retrieve recorder and disc information
Create Audio-CDs
- create Audio-CDs from mp3, wav, ogg and wma* files
- add single or multiple tracks from existing audio-CDs directly to your new compilation without ripping tracks before (add cda-files)
- play audio-files with integrated audio player
- gapless audio-CDs supported (disc-at-once-mode)
- import m3u-playlists (only available for Win98SE and later)
Rip Audio-CDs
- rip tracks from any audio-CD to wav, mp3, wma or ogg
- download album information from online database
- sort ripped files in subdirectory automatically (based on information you get from online database)
- supports jitter-correction ripping modes to rip tracks from scratched CDs
ISO features
- burn ISO files to CD
- create your own ISO files
- convert bin- and nrg-files to ISO
Other features
- simple cover printing feature for Data- and Audio-CDs
- Audio Editor
- MP3 Tag-Editor
- converter for audio files (wav+mp3)
- supports most IDE, USB, Firewire and SCSI drives
- ASPI not required for NT/2000/XP
- integrated option to enable access to drive for restricted users
- online update
Where can I get it?
How do I use it?
Same process as normal burning software you would generally be use to. The site has a very in depth FAQ