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January 23, 2008 3:02 PM PST

Killer Download: Top free CD/DVD burning apps

Posted by Jason Parker
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Just about every computer available these days comes with a CD/DVD burner as part of the package. Whether your primary use for this drive is to make mix CDs for the car, backup data, or burn DVD backups for your movies, you need a good program with the right type of features for the job. Though Windows offers some burning features, you're not going to get the options you'll find in a stand alone app.

There are many paid CD and DVD burning apps to choose from and some of the most popular in this category--like Nero and Alcohol 120%--are probably recognizable by most Download.com users. The only prohibitive trait about these apps (besides cost) is usually they take up too many system resources and offer superfluous features that you may not need for simple burning. I happen to like these apps and some of the extra features are quite useful, but what if you just want something quick and dirty for burning on the cheap?

I did a little research and picked out some top free CD/DVD burning apps that you can download and use for free if you need to get started right away.

CDBurnerXP

The four-paned interface makes moving your media around a snap.

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CDBurnerXP is a quick and easy solution for burning audio CDs, creating data disks, and has extra features for ripping your audio CDs and finding track info on the Web. A four-paned interface makes it easy to find and then drag-and-drop files to your chosen media and an included audio player helps you make sure you get the tracks you want. A handy dropbox window lets you browse your files using Windows Explorer and quickly drag-and-drop files to your burn list on the fly. Judging from the user reviews, some users had trouble with CDBurnerXP when burning data DVDs, but I was able to use this function without problems. The developer site offers a list of compatible drives if you have any issues.

JetBee Free

Sometimes an easy way to burn media is all the feature set you need.

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JetBee is another free app for burning CDs, DVDs, BlueRay, and HD-DVDs and offers the option to include these burning commands to your right-click contextual menus in Windows. The two-paned interface is simpler than CDBurnerXP, but good enough for most simple burning projects. This is probably the most bare-bones of the bunch as far as extra features, but if you want a quick-burning program to make backups or audio CDs for free, JetBee does the job nicely. As someone who burns primarily audio CDs, I was a little annoyed I had to drill all the way down from the top level for music files, but this might not be a problem for other users.

BurnAware Free Edition

The launch page takes all the guess work out of your burning project.

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BurnAware Free Edition is probably the prettiest in the interface department for this collection and offers a step-by-step procedure for your burning projects. A launch window lets you choose the type of project you want and leads you through the process to completion. Navigating your directories is easy with BurnAware's file management system and adding files is as simple as highlighting them and hitting a button. Though you don't have the option of a floating window like CDBurnerXP, BurnAware offers enough features for most burning projects.

Sometimes you just need a simple program for your burning needs and don't need all the extra features of a paid app. For a quick and easy free solution, try one of the apps above. As always, if you have a favorite that is not listed here, let me know in the comments!

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Add a Comment (Log in or register) 34 comments
by exo300 January 23, 2008 3:44 PM PST
Those are good, but I use DeepBurner all the time, and the portable edition when I'm on the go!
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by shkum January 23, 2008 7:14 PM PST
no comment
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by 6hitman6 January 24, 2008 3:42 AM PST
I will try!
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by eturfboer January 24, 2008 5:20 AM PST
ImgBurn, free and low in resources.
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by b221r75 January 24, 2008 11:14 AM PST
thank you!!
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by paddy4957 January 25, 2008 9:25 AM PST
i wiil try
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by dhilanwiky January 25, 2008 9:58 AM PST
very good
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by vicpf January 26, 2008 7:53 AM PST
Try Jet Audio for CD burning. It works great!
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by Suryaraju January 26, 2008 9:20 AM PST
I use Deep Burner. fast and no data loss. No confusion, easy.

I am looking for a free soft with feature "make an exact copy of CD/DVD".
suggest me you know, thanks
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by johnjjohn1949 February 27, 2008 7:33 AM PST
I too use the Deep Burner program (Pro), but it lacks dual-layer burning. Do you know of a similar program that offers dual-layer DVD burning?
by Backspace23 January 27, 2008 8:56 AM PST
I use ImgBurn for simple projects and Infrarecorder for bigger jobs. Both are small and fast.

Imgburn is my preferred when needed. It will rip to ISO's, burn from ISO's, generate ISO's from projects, and burn simple file layouts.
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by Backspace23 January 27, 2008 8:56 AM PST
I use ImgBurn for simple projects and Infrarecorder for bigger jobs. Both are small and fast.

Imgburn is my preferred when needed. It will rip to ISO's, burn from ISO's, generate ISO's from projects, and burn simple file layouts.
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by jandav41 February 26, 2008 11:52 PM PST
My favor DVD-burner for copying backups of my movies and softward on DVDs is DVDFab Platinum. Quick and easy to use is the name of the game specially if one just wants the Main Movie without the advertisements or other trailers and even bypasses the Play holdup, going directly into the movie. Works best with DVD+RW discs, as my DVD player-recorder is a Sony and can be very finicky....
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by jackcrompton February 27, 2008 5:20 AM PST
I go along with both DeepBurner and JetAudio - never use anything else!
Jack
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by johnjjohn1949 February 27, 2008 7:36 AM PST
I too use Deep Burner software (Pro) but am unable to get a reply from them when a dual-layer version will be released. Do you know of any dual layer version that is FREE and EASY TO USE?
by Diabolikal1 February 27, 2008 10:04 AM PST
I use dvdfab platinum, It works great for me.
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by gemanott February 27, 2008 10:17 AM PST
I use Burn4free for burning downloaded music/movies to disc and have found it very easy to use, you simply drag and drop and click the burn button and away you go. it takes about 5-6miinutes to burn 700mb so is a fairly fast prog to use, I use Ashampoo burning studio 2008 to make exact copies of CD/DVD and find it easy and very reliable to use. Nevertheless I'm always happy to try out new offerings and am going to give the 3that's been recommended a go.
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by MJohnW February 27, 2008 10:51 AM PST
Cowan Media Center -Jet Audio is my favourite. It plays DVDs, CDs and burns CDs. It does one thing that I have not seen on any other CD burner, it offers to equalize the volume when burning a CD. A lot of my recordings have varying volume levels that I can't control when recording. Using Jet Audio ensures perfect volume balance.
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by seamus48 February 27, 2008 11:53 AM PST
I'm relatively new to your site and see it as a great resource of information for todays confused PC user. I think most of use average Joe's are traveling in this cybernet world with one eye closed and the other half open. I have used some of your posted downloads and I'm very pleased. I will be telling my friends to logon to CNET.

Thanks again...great site.

Jim
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by nwberean February 27, 2008 6:05 PM PST
Needed an app to burn video dvds - looked at several including Nero, BurnAware etc. Chose JetBee. Am very pleased with it as it is simple to use and quick.
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by Unit G2 February 27, 2008 8:07 PM PST
A truly useful CD and DVD burning program would have the ability to span data across disks intelligently. Great for a quick archive and backup of an MP3 collection. Unfortuneatley, review after review fails evaluate this most basic of tasks.

Reviewers also fail to mention whether these can actually create real MP3 CD's. That is the program generates a standard playlist.m3u file and puts it on the CD. Years and versions later, Nero still cant do it! Yet this bloatware is considerd a "standard" by which others are judged.
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by my2son March 1, 2008 10:05 PM PST
DVD burning
by ritchiewann February 28, 2008 5:15 AM PST
I have Media Centre on my computer and are looking for a good program to burn my recorded programs to disk that will compress the files. Currently I can only record a 1 hour program per disk with the included windows program. I have heard about Any DVD & DVD Shrink. Are these good programs, or are there better alternatives? Also, Media Centre won't allow me to record some movies due to restrictions set by the movie owner, etc. Is there a program to bypass this issue? Thx, Ritch.
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