Monday, April 1, 2013

BurnAware 6.1 Portable by Evan

BurnAware Free is one of the most popular free CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc burning software available for Windows.
Using this program you can easily create and burn Audio and MP3 CD, Data and DVD-Video disc, ISO and Cue Image,
erase or format rewritable disc, copy your CD or DVD to ISO image.

Features:


  • Create data, bootable and multisession CD/DVD/Blu-ray Discs
  • Create Audio CDs and MP3 CD/DVD/Blu-ray Discs
  • Create DVD-Video
  • Record boot disc images
  • Create and record disc images
  • Supports all current hardware interfaces (IDE/SCSI/USB/1394/SATA)
  • Supports UDF/ISO9660/Joliet Bridged file systems (any combination)
  • On-the-fly writing for all image types (no staging to hard drive first)
  • Auto-verification of written files
  • Supports CD-Text and unicode characters
  • Supports Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/7 (32 and 64 Bit), no drivers required

    Changelog:
    -Home Edition has been renamed to the Premium.
    -New menu to switch the size of the Main Screen.
    -New tool to check the disc for the read errors.
    -Drop-down list with the paths of previously opened folders.
    -Option to specify the cache size.
    -Support for importing multi-extent and UDF embedded files.
    -800MB CD option in the Disc Type drop-down list.
    -Log window in the Copy Disc tool and the Copy to Image tool.
    -Burning engine has been updated.
    -User manual has been rewritten from scratch.
    -All the burning elements grouped at the bottom of the form.
    -Lock device for exclusive access during the burning process while using SPTI.
    -Optimized data transfer and buffering during the burning process.
    -Resolved the problem that might cause read error in the -produced disc images.
    -Resolved the problem that might cause write error at the end of the burning process on DVD-R/-RW.
    -Resolved the problem with ejecting a disc after the burning process.
    -Fixed the BD-R discs burning errors that can occur on some -Pioneer drives.
    -Fixed the "A general error occured" error that could occur during preparation of a Blu-Ray disc image.