It is also the best-organized burning software. Every supported tool is displayed on the home screen itself. Three view modes are supported — Icons , List , and Categories. The Icons view is the default view in BurnAware, it displays icons of the tools along with their text labels. The List view shows only the names of the tools. The Category view gives you a two-pane styled window, where the left pane includes four tabs, one for each category, clicking on each tab category displays the tools included in that category in the right pane of the window.
The name of this program may indicate that it is aimed only at the ISO file-related operations. That is not true. The name just indicates that it is the best burner out there for the ISO Image files. But, it is not limited to only image burning. ImgBurn has a unique feature called Modes. Clicking on each Mode brings in front of you the preconfigured environment suited for that type of activity or mode.
There are multiple pages of settings and options for each of the five main modes of this program. The home window uses the Ex-Mode Picker… mode, which lists the following actions. ImgBurn is the most thorough disc burner software with many advanced features.
It is a great software for experienced or advanced users who want more control over the software that they use. If you want a software that has tons of options, and lets you configure each and every aspect of the burning process, then ImgBurn is the one for you.
The new users may find it a little intimidating. Not everything is made exactly clear, for example, in the home screen, four buttons out of six talk about images but none of them gives you an option to create an Audio CD or a Video DVD, which are actually supported by ImgBurn. If you like to stay on the open-source side of things then you can choose this one over the other freeware listed here.
It is cross-platform; available for Windows and Linux. Also, if you are a dual-boot user, and want more consistency in the software that you use in your operating systems, then InfraRecorder could be a better option as it is available for multiple types of operating systems.
The home screen has the following six buttons that can get you started in no time. Clicking on each button gives a description of what that tool does. These six buttons listed on the home windows of the program is just one of the ways to get things started.
These projects can be saved, and used at a later time. There are ample amount of user-interface customization options available as well. The Toolbar buttons be made bigger or smaller, the text labels beside them can be enabled or disabled. InfraRecorder has an easy to use interface for a new user.
There are no advanced settings or options that you need to configure to make it work, it is already optimized for the best results. Just pick an option and go! This number changes based on the data that you add to the job and indicates the number of discs that you need to burn data to.
This is more or less an automated process and the only thing that you need to make sure is that you have enough blank discs to burn the data. Once you hit burn the process starts with the first disc. The log indicates the overall progress, e.
You can download a portable version of the program that ships without these offers from this directory. This opens the data compilation dialog that you use to add files and folders to the job. Add as many files and folders as you like. The program displays information about the overall size of the compilation, the space that is available on the disc that you have inserted, and the space that the selected medium lacks to burn all data.
Click the burn button once you have added all the files and folders that you want to burn. The program indicates that the type of disc that you have inserted into the writer has not enough free storage space for the burn job.
While you could insert a disc with more storage if available, you may also click on the disc spanning button instead to split the data on multiple discs.
You may switch from using as few discs as possible to "do not split folder contents unnecessarily" instead. The advantage of the former is that you will end up using the fewest number of blank discs possible. If you use the folder option instead, you may end up using more discs because the program tries to avoid splitting up folders.
That on the other hand means that you can access each individual folder on a single disc and don't have to access multiple discs to access the contents of a single folder provided that folder fits on the disc completely. A click on split starts the process. CD Burner XP prompts for discs whenever the burn job requires another disc and all you have to do is insert them whenever the program requests that. Both programs are comfortable to use and can burn data to multiple discs.
BurnAware Free is a bit simpler to use though and if you don't have a preference for the other program, you may want to give it a try first because of that. Not using DVD Disaster anymore but it is a great program, especially for old discs that I created many years ago. This is also the page with the link for the portable version. Recent Topics Register Login. Solution Chosen by robmtl Which means burning multiple DVD discs for one large Video file project. I know that there are 3rd party software that can do Disc Spanning, but I thought PowerDirector 10 had Pro video editing features and disc spanning would be included.
Regards Robert. There is a button near the top left to add media or projects. These can be added up to the size of the disc you are burning. Aug 08, I didn't know that video DVDs had any kind of spanning.
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