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I love this program and use it for years now. It's VERY reliable regarding burning CD/DVDs. The only time, so far, that it failed to burn a DVD, was when my burner went to burner holy land.;) In I don't really know how many years, the program itself never failed me. However, there is still a very annoying bug that makes it crash, and it happens.quite often. when I'm in a 'Build' mode and dragging files from the Explorer into it.
It just goes 'poof' and gives me the 'application crashed' screen. So you have to 'build' the project all over again. And it can still crash on you again.:-/ So sometimes, when I have a bigger 'build' to make, I save the project after every drag and drop addition.
For just in case. I still give it 5 stars for reliability when you press the 'burn button'.;)Also, I find it so convenient that I can install it so easily and burn CD/DVDs in a matter of seconds! Just use 7-zip to unpack it. All you need to make it work is actually just the main exe file and nothing else.Well deserved five stars! I'll give it 10 stars when they resolve the drag and drop crashes!:).
I love this program and use it for years now. It's VERY reliable regarding burning CD/DVDs. The only time, so far, that it failed to burn a DVD, was when my burner went to burner holy land.;) In I don't really know how many years, the program itself never failed me. However, there is still a very annoying bug that makes it crash, and it happens.quite often.
when I'm in a 'Build' mode and dragging files from the Explorer into it. It just goes 'poof' and gives me the 'application crashed' screen. So you have to 'build' the project all over again. And it can still crash on you again.:-/ So sometimes, when I have a bigger 'build' to make, I save the project after every drag and drop addition.
For just in case. I still give it 5 stars for reliability when you press the 'burn button'.;)Also, I find it so convenient that I can install it so easily and burn CD/DVDs in a matter of seconds! Just use 7-zip to unpack it. All you need to make it work is actually just the main exe file and nothing else.Well deserved five stars! I'll give it 10 stars when they resolve the drag and drop crashes!:). I use it all the time for at least 2 years now and it's such a no-headache program. Kinda transparent - you stop thinking about it in a while.
I burnt a lot of DVD-s with it and it only gave me problems when my burner started dying, which is understandable. The only thing I miss with it, now that it has proper and easy 'burning list assembly' that is file manager-like I don't use explorer but q-dir. I only miss multi-session burning, but I kinda learned to live with it. Not that I wouldn't use it again if the author implements it!:) Great program and thank you for making it and making it simple to use.Former Nero addict.:). I haven't tried ImgBurn yet, but Multi-Session means you burn some data to CD/DVD, then finalize/close that session (instead of finalizing the disc). Then you can record more data to the same CD/DVD and finalize that new session, et cetera.
There are multiple sessions on the same CD or DVD.The only drawback to a multi-session disc is some older drives (like, made before 1998), or some standalone home/auto/boombox disc players, might 'see' only the first session on a disc.But, anyway. ImgBurn DOES appear to support multi-session. See the online manual -That will get you to section 4.
Then page down to section 4.2.10So, I'm going to rate it a 4 just for having such a comprehensive manual available.:-). No Multisession? Like most programs with windows 7, hold shift and click to open a program from the 'superbar' and voila. I burn simultaneously with my laptops internal and an external drive all the time.
Is that what you meant by multisession?Truly brilliant piece of software, and free. I use alot of free and open source software and I often find myself thinking that imgburn has got to be one of the best free apps out there. Its up there with foobar and vlc. Thanks imgburn!edit -?? Thats not the 4 letter, that s the key next to z and above control.
@Alexander-GGWho's still using multisession? In times in which DVD-R's costs are negligible there is imho no room for that mode. In my experience it caused more trouble than it was worth.I am using ImgBurn for a couple of years now and it never let me down, does exactly it is advertised to do and it has lots of features for the power user and even a wizard for the not so experienced user. In addition to that it is free and light weight. At least I don't know of another program that small, which has the same or more features. Bashing the implementation of the optional Ask toolbar in an otherwise free program is also not called for.From me both thumbs up for an excellent reliable and small piece of software. What's up with all of you guys?This soft can't burn multi-session disks.
I tried to find out something about this issue on their forums and I was really surprised to read that the author doesn't like to use the multi-session disks, so, if someone wants this feature he should write it's own burning software from the scratch, he-he.What for someone needs this soft if there are a lot of free similar applications with almost all of the features which ImgBurn has? Is this some kind of fashion trend to use ImgBurn? I guess, yes, this is the fashion trend and nothing more.Rate 2 for non-intuitive interface, limited functionality and ask toolbar.
Wake up guys! This product may function well but it is IMHO 'crapware'. The installation includes the Ask toolbar that actually installs BEFORE you get a chance to say you don't want it then is VERY difficult to uninstall and totally remove from your system.I would give this product a NO star rating if it was possible. We ought to black-list software that is a trojan for other rubbish products that most folks simply don't want.I recommend: CDBurnerXP or BurnAware or DeepBurner or InfraRecorderRegards,Peter.
Love ImgBurn, I had no problems. I just opt-out of everything I wasn't interested in. I didn't install first few days of new release so my experience maybe different.
I believe the AskInstallChecker 1.4.0 did 'phone home'No ad menus when in 'tools menu' (did download from ImgBurn mirror and not from Betanews)With all the 'real' changes it's a great update.Now I can reduce my other building/reading/writing applications to nearly none. ImgBurn is doing most duties, rightfully so.I would rather have a bit of boxes to check and not to check than not to have future updates.Still a 5 star app.
This is so funny. People who just do the dumb installation by just clicking 'I agree' - 'Next' - 'Next' - 'Next'. 'Finish' then just bit.ing how this imgbunr is 'crap' or 'I know your spy trix.' , bla, bla, bla. LOLJust what LightningUK said. The program is the same. None of the adds won't be installed if you just look at the screen and choose your options.Come on people.
Man has to eat too. Be nice.And review: This program is all what i need to burn anything. What I miss is option to erase rewritable medium. That's all.What i like the most is imgburn log.
To see what is happening during the proces is simply the best thing in any burning software.There is other free stuff, but this one is at the top of my list.Check here:And to author: thank you for the decrypter too. (wiki)Keep the good work.
I never write reviews but I had to sign up for an account and post something because I LOVE THIS PROGRAM.My experience (I downloaded it directly from imgburn's website):1) The author did change things so it is in Opt In for the blue software thing2) The ask toolbar does has to be deselected during install but that's easy enough3) The extra ad menus in the tools menu are no longer there.So far, no issues with the new version. It seems as ROCK SOLID as ever.@catchpoleI'm not trying to be disrespectful but are you aware that all issues in question have been actually solved by the author hearing what folks had to say and then he reposted the changes immediately.
Everything you're worried about can be deslected. In my opinon, that at least shows you the author listens to his audience.Although 'What's Your Problem' seems a little crass, he does have legitimate points. GREAT APP!For all you complainers out there, have you ever used.Adobe Flash PlayerAdobe ShockwaveWinZipiTunesAVG Anti-VirusDivxBSPlayer.This all have had adware/spyware bundled with it at one time or another.
I could go on and on. Even services like GOOGLE, BING, YAHOO, advertise to you all the time but you don't care. You're hypocrites to complain about one but not the other.Read the F.g screen before you num nuts push the next button on the installer and uncheck what you don't want.EDIT FOR @ciohaesoFirst off, you do not make sense. You have very poor grammar and cannot put two thoughts together.Second, if your read Lightning UK's post, you would see that he made the UniBlue opt in on the installer and he changed the Tools menu so it NO LONGER INCLUDES THE ADWARE LINKS.
As soon as betanews updates their bits for it, you will see the change as well. Until then, download it directly from Imgburn's website. Throwing in my single-star rating thanks to the adware. Sticking with 2.5.0.0. In fact, I just tried installing 2.5.1.0 (AFTER Lightning's so-called 'fixes') and when the installer gets to the ask.com toolbar crap, a component called AskInstallChecker-1.4.0.0.exe immediately tries to call 'home', even before you've gotten a chance to uncheck any of the options on the screen. Completely unacceptable.After reading Lightning UK's rebuff post, I've decided I'm keeping the single star rating, to compensate for the tissues and hot cocoa I just went through after being called 'pathetic'. In fact, I've a good mind to completely uninstall the fsking thing and use DVD Decrypter instead.ohwait.
For a 1.4mb download, you can burn data (self compiled data), create isos and burn isos. That's what this program does and do it well. Not some bloated application that is over few hundred mb to install when you only need to burn something. If you want dvd authoring look elsewhere.
This is the ultimate FREE burning tools. Period.@emanresU deriseDThe interface is fine.
Maybe you are looking for something like a mac/vista gui eye candy. I find it easy to learn and pickup the interface. It's straightforward and does the job. What is the value of your said interface anyway? And have you donated those value for this FREE software? For those who may not have noticed:1.
This is NOT a complete disc burning/authoring application2. This IS an disc image burning applicationNeed it be stated more? Uggh alright.Granted there are now a lot of options and not everything is documented, but there is not supposed to be much involved:1.
Choose image2. Click burnThis is the basis of this application if it not evident and that is the reason I love it; other features are supervenient. I'm surprised writing of files/folders has been added, but actually I like how it works from other burning apps. I can create a session to burn a directory even if files within that directory change or are added later. It's stone cold reliable, but as others have mentioned, the usability needs a lot of work. Some real documentation would be nice, as well.
This has nothing to do with being a DVD ninja master, but rather, it has to do with user friendliness, which some (though disappointingly few) people still put a value on.I find it amazing how many idiots think I am interested in 'eye candy', or who think I can't make a valid criticism unless I've donated, or who think I am complaining that ImgBurn isn't as full-featured as Nero. People like this always imply that they are superior to others, when in fact, they are the opposite, because they miss the point.I guarantee that none of said idiots could explain any of the settings I'm unsure about.If this application works for you, then let me pause and clap for you.There, I clapped. Did you hear it? Oh well.If you have two brain cells to rub together, and agree that it would be nice to include at least a damned tooltip for some of the more advanced settings, then hooray for you. @ cowgar: why on earth do you start a 'thread' about nero burning rom, telling us how good this app is and then expose yourself being a dunderpate by rating imgburn 1 star, just for being an application you don't know how to handle or explain it to your friends.oic - you said, you don't burn a lot. Why burning at all? Go and buy yourself a16 GB usb stick.back to earnestness:i rated.
in the past and rate. for the new version and say 'thanks' toLightningUK for sharing this application with us for free. @gehtnix & all intelligent betanews crowd:instead of personal attack why didn't you write how to burn DVD-DVD on the fly in the year 2009 via this app? Thanks.btw, no-one denies Nero Burning ROM (not the suite) is the king in the industry. There's nothing wrong on comparing app to a legend Nero once was until version 6. (they've literally destroyed the pack later on but NBR remained the same, just with the feature added).
If you can't handle a competition, go shoot yourself.And if you think going to 4 submenus just to selecting vital option is ok, then I wouldn't like to be designing GUI with you m8. And the fact that it doesn't produce quality burns as Nero is FACT!Tested. Last but not least, in a good application, there is no need to 'explain to friends' how it works. They just figure it up.I rated it one just to weight all those 5 star ratings (otherwise I would put 3) as this app has lot to do with itself, too bad you don't see it.original review-I used to like it, but anytime I've installed it to one of my heavy-burning friends they needed to return to an excellent and unbeatable Nero Burning Rom. Outstanding that they have put out another update to this already awesome FREEWARE / NO NAG application. The sketchy multisession support isn't a deal breaker for me.
All to often I have found that, when attempting to add a new session weeks or months later, either a new session can't be written or writing a new session ruins the entire disc. Discs are cheap these days and spending 20 to 50 cents for a new compilation isn't going to break ones budget. Back when a CD-R cost five bucks a disc taking a chance with multisession was, at times, worth it but not any more I think. ImgBurn still needs some work but, overall, I'm quite satisfied with it.
It is good to see this app updated. Since he added the ability to create an image from a disk, I've been an even bigger fan of the program.And now, with the addition of the long hoped for Multi-Track read/rip feature, it truly is the best app of its kind, and it's still completely free.About the only thing I can think of wanting in terms of new features would be to broaden archive / image format support to include things like Apple HFS, DMG and other more proprietary and comnpressed image formats like DAA from PowerISO, UIF from MagicIso, etc.Massive props to LUK for changing his mind and making it Multi-Track capable. Absolutely fantastic.
The continuing expansion of features and usability make this brilliant piece of programming to grow in value. This application stands up against any of the commercial alternatives and in my experience is much more likely to deliver a clean burn than either Nero or Roxio. If you are looking for a mass of tools to trim your photos or edit your video, you should be looking elsewhere (Paint.Net is great for photo work - don't be satisfied with the stuff that comes bundled with commercial burners)But if you want an effective, easy-to-use and understand program to create your own disks, ImgBurn is the application for you.I simply love ImgBurn and salute the developers. Thanks Lightning for another fine release. I'm happy to see that ImgBurn now has a pretty face. By adding the 'EZ Mode Picker', ImgBurn went a long way to clean up the arcane user interface that has been keeping it from becoming more popular. Non-geeks may still find it a bit confusing to use, but I suppose it isn't meant for the mainstream user.
If you open the install archive with 7-zip, you can extract only the EXE file, making the program no-install, and portable. I haven't noticed any loss of features from doing this. The program icon looks awesome on ObjectDock. An old standby just got better. Excellent release, try it!
This is by far the best app to burn cd & dvds.it lets you burn all types of disc images, has all types of options to play and try, it also shows you info about the discs you insert, what it is doing, change and view things while burning, and check firmware updates for any writer, and many many many more in a tiny download.one thing: its not for the average user, its for power users! The interface its not beatiful but very useful and it shows everything i want to know while, before and after its burning. What is new?Added: Parsing of the Joliet filesystem (in addition to the existing UDF/ISO9660 parsing) for pin pointing the file where a read error is occuring.Added: Ability to have the program use erase/format commands where DVD-RAM and BD-RE disc then give their full capacity to the user data area and do not keep any 'spare areas' for error recovery. This is just what I have been hoping for!
I have always liked ImgBurn, and the ISO building is the piece de restiance! Now there is a portable 1-File Wonder that does all your burning chores! One can open the install file with 7-Zip, and extract the EXE file, and no install is needed. Copy it to your USB flash drive for complete portabilityMy only wish is that ImgBurn have a '1-click burn', or 'unattended' mode. This would enable 1 click on an ISO file. The click would open ImgBurn, automatically start writing it to the default burner, and automatically close ImgBurn when completed.
He has finally added ISO READ / RIP to the program, meaning you can now RIP a data disk straight to ISO and burn it back again to make 1:1 copies.This long hoped for feature now makes the program compellingly complete. There is now a top notch and still FREE All-In-One app for the ripping, creation and burning of ISO images.No need to fork out $30-$50 for another app. This one seems now to be able to do it all.I've made bootable copies of my Bart's PE Builder CD and my Partition Manager Recovery Boot CD as well as a handfull of other 1:1 data disk backups, and so far it has worked flawlessly.If it did multi-session / multi-track rips, that would be even better, and perhaps he will add that one day.
But for now, this is quite good.Outstanding feature addition now puts it right at the very top of 'Must Have Apps'. After spending $99 on Roxio Media Creator 9 which the website touts as having vista support, having the install fail, getting it on by running the MSIs manually, then having the 'home' exe crash, as well as the 'Creator Classic' which I launched from the program files directory, I finally gave up and googled (once more) for an ISO burning app with vista support.CDBurnerXP Pro (freeware) also failed me.Imgburn installed without a hitch, it was easy to use with verbose information, burned a DVD ISO just fine and played a lovely island tune to let me know when its done. Now I can have a margarita and then take back Media Creator 9. Ravemanson - I see you learned the art of being polite at school, didn't you?Is it any wonder that more people don't offer their subjective opinion of new (or revamped) stuff when characters like yourself immediately pounce upon them and attempt to rip them to shreds?You've just made yourself look like a complete twat.Not everyone can afford/be bothered/need the likes of Nero and it's associated bloat to get the job of burning an image done.This is one of these extremely useful little utils for such people.
It does the job and does it well. UNLIKE Nero which has recently suffered from a whole clutch of bugs. Harsh, man.Hey, it's free, does a GREAT job at what it does do and it's pretty darn stable.I wish it did even more formats than it does so I would not have to get extra apps like PowerISO to decode the.DAA images, etc.Dude got totally shafted on the DVD Decrypter deal, and it is nice to see that he has been able to take some of that code and turn it into a very useful application.Also, one thing I'm really pleased about is that this app seems to be able to format my RW disks at times when no other app can even see the disks after a bad burn or a Macintosh burn. Good stuff.I hope he focuses on the useful feedback instead of hostile and ill-informed posts. If so, the app can only get better.Kudos LUK! Guys, for christ'sakes, i don't use Nero, it blows as well. What i'm saying is that ANY burning app (including FREE ones) can do much more than this crap.Sigh.
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Another waste of talent. If You got no problems with Your current burning suite then this is TOTALLY useless. Especially since You wouldn't download this in that case anyway. 'This tool can only get better' is correct, cause this app has no reason to exist at the moment.
'You can even use ImgBurn to erase / format your rewritable media!' With bloatware computers i guess You'll try anything.This is the most stupid review i've ever read:'One of the best, easiest to use, most straightforward CD/DVD burning programs I have ever used. When burning an image, why take the time to launch Nero or some other full-featured burning program when ImgBurn will do the task easier and quicker?'
Of course it's 'best', 'easiest' and 'straightforward', it does ONE thing.Why take the time to DOWNLOAD an application which is 100% useless when You already got an application installed which loads fast AND does 'the job' fast? I think that ImgBurn is the best burning utility for Windows. The current release, in my case, eliminates need for other burning programs.
My NEC 4771 burns DVD-RAM discs, which are good for temporary copies. If I want to burn something for good I use DVD+R.
ImgBurn and UltraISO makes possible whatever I want (burning, image file conversion, image file edition). I only wish ImgBurn would allow burning ISOs on the fly (no, no I do not need any sessions, just burning ISOs on the fly).PS I just discovered it is possible: Sweet!
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