Top Three Disc Burning Applications

August 31, 2008

Disc storage media had serving the computer industry for long time and also the most preferred alternate against the flash drives, as they are found much economical. As the disc burners grew popular so the disc burning applications too had its  popularity. We at techbrave have evaluated the top three disc burning softwares.

Nero Burning ROM

Nero 8

Nero the Rolls Royce of burning applications and the earliest burning application. In addition to disc-ripping and burning capabilities with which Nero first made its mark, the digital-media suite also offers a bevy of options for managing movies, music, and photos. Nero helps you create and edit videos and music files, share that content online, turn your PC into a media center, and back up and recover data in case of disaster. Nero 8 includes a revamped entry page in addition to new support for burning and creating HD and Blu-ray CDs and DVDs.

  • Direct access to all features from the project launcher
  • High Definition format support
  • Data restoration on damaged discs
  • Xbox 360™ and PlayStation® 3 streaming features
  • Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD burning support
  • SecurDisc data protection support
  • Copy a disc with just one click
  • Graphics optimized for Windows Vista®
  • Continual free updates

Ashampoo Burning Studio

Ashampoo Burnig Studio

Ashampoo offers quite a few packages in the DVD authoring sphere. While most of the software isn’t free, in a surprising move the company has started offering earlier, feature-complete versions of its software suite for free. With the ability to burn to all known media, create compressed backup archives with password protection; split archives automatically across multiple CDs, DVDs or Blu-ray discs, and a host of other features, this suite is easily among the best choices available.

Deep Burner

Deep Burner

DeepBurner is a CD/DVD burning software that lets you create Data Cds, Bootable CDs, and Audio CDs as well as data DVDs. In addition, it lets you burn ISO files, create ISO images and includes a tool to create and print CD/DVD labels, and also lets you design an auto start menu to launch documents or programs from the CD. The interface is easy to use and organized in several steps and supports drag and drop of files into the burning queue. DeepBurner supports all certified formats for burning, as well as BurnProof and Overburning technologies (if supported by your drive) and should work with all Works with all IDE (Atapi), SCSI, USB and FireWare CDR/W DVD/RAM drives.