cro-man Posted February 20, 2007 Posted February 20, 2007 ImgBurn is a lightweight CD / DVD / HD DVD / Blu-ray burning application that everyone should have in their toolkit!It has several 'Modes', each one for performing a different task:* Read - Read a disc to an image file* Build - Create an image file from files on your computer or network - or you can write the files directly to a disc* Write - Write an image file to a disc* Verify - Check a disc is 100% readable. Optionally, you can also have ImgBurn compare it against a given image file to ensure the actual data is correct* Discovery - Put your drive / media to the test! Used in combination with DVDInfoPro, you can check the quality of the burns your drive is producingImgBurn supports a wide range of image file formats - including BIN, DI, DVD, GI, IMG, ISO, MDS, NRG and PDI.It supports Unicode folder/file names, so you shouldn't run in to any problems if you're using an international character set.ImgBurn supports all the Windows OS's - Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista (including all the 64-bit versions). If you use Wine, it should also run on Linux and other x86-based Unixes.It's a very flexible application with several advanced features that are often lacking in other tools, especially when it comes to burning DVD Video discs. It supports all the latest drives without the need for updates (including booktype / bitsetting / advanced settings on many of the major ones - i.e. BenQ, LiteOn, LG, NEC, Plextor, Samsung, Sony).There is an image queue system for when you're burning several images (which you can automatically share between multiple drives if you have more than one) and an easy-to-use layer break selection screen for double layer DVD Video jobs. The Automatic Write Speed feature allows you store your favourite burn speed settings on a per 'Media ID' basis, right down to a drive by drive level. Data captured during the burn (write speed, buffer levels etc) can be displayed / analysed using DVDInfoPro.Whilst ImgBurn is designed to work perfectly straight out of the box, advanced users will appreciate just how configurable it is.Oh and let's not forget the best thing about it.... it's 100% FREE ;-)Download Quote
ricktendo Posted February 20, 2007 Posted February 20, 2007 Question cro-man:Why did you upload it to sendspace instead of giving the link to the website?Just curius Quote
cro-man Posted February 21, 2007 Author Posted February 21, 2007 Hi Rick,Each program that I find interesting,I first examine for Addware,Malware,Trojans, etc.Since I do not want to store it on my hard,i upload it on Sendspace if I need it later.It is then the same to me whether i put the link to the website or to Sendspace. Quote
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