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    Lightbulb DeepBurner | another Freeware Burning App



    Need a lightweight, powerful and rock-solid burning application that would work with your drive? Small, easy to start, intuitive to use and powerful, featuring all you need- it is DeepBurner.

    DeepBurner will be able to solve most of your burning needs: be it burning of Data/Audio/Video CDs, all types of DVDs, composing photo albums and even burning backups. Every operation starts with a simple wizard, thus virtually everyone can use DeepBurner.

    DeepBurner Free is intended for home users. It works on Windows 95/98/2000/NT/ME/XP and is virtually compatible with ANY CD/DVD burner.


    * You can easily create and burn regular data CDs/DVDs
    * AudioCD recording functionality is included
    * Quickly build and burn ISO Images
    * Supports IDE/EIDE, USB, SCSI, and Fire Wire CD/DVD writers
    * Overburn function
    * Buffer underrun technology "Burn-Proof"
    * DAO, SAO and TAO Writing methods support
    * Support for CD-R / CD-RW / DVD-R / DVD+R / DVD-RW / DVD+RW / DVD-RAM
    * Create Multi-session CDs
    * Bootable CD/DVD support
    * Dynamically adjustable drive buffer size
    * High Performance File/Disc Caching
    * Supports Long File Name (Joliet) File Systems
    * Creates ISO (100% DOS/Windows) compatible data CDs/DVDs
    * Supports multiple simultaneous recorders
    * Easy to use wizards help you create any type of burning project
    * The Autorun Wizard makes it easy to create effective autoruns for your CDs
    * You can even easily make your own cover, booklet or case insert
    * Multi-language interface, of course

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    well , now lets See Which one is more better " ImgBurn or Deepburner "?
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    SBfreak (10.06.09) , hitman (10.06.09) , KalPenn (10.06.09)

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    Very nice freeware lightweight and powerful thx for sharing. You can also try CDBurnerXP (freeware) which also supports Blueray/HD-DVDs
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    Great finding.It seems that freeware software are getting better than the pirated ones
    Last edited by SBfreak; 10.06.09 at 19:50.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBfreak View Post
    It seems that freeware software are getting better than the pirated ones
    I use Ashampoo Burning Studio myself, but it's indeed great to know that as with almost any other program, there are multiple free alternatives.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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