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InfraRecorder (Portable) v0.46.2

Open source
Vista / Win2k / WinXP
InfraRecorder is a free CD/DVD burning solution for Microsoft Windows. It offers a wide range of features; all through an easy to use application interface and Windows Explorer integration.

Key Features:
  • Create custom data, audio and mixed-mode projects and record them to physical discs as well as disc images.
  • Supports recording to dual-layer DVDs.
  • Blank (erase) rewritable discs using four different methods.
  • Record disc images (ISO and BIN/CUE).
  • Fixate discs (write lead-out information to prevent further data from being added to the disc).
  • Scan the SCSI/IDE bus for devices and collect information about their capabilities.
  • Create disc copies, on the fly and using a temporary disc image.
  • Import session data from multi-session discs and add more sessions to them.
  • Display disc information.
  • Save audio and data tracks to files (.wav, .wma, .ogg, .mp3 and .iso).


Screenshots:

InfraRecorder (Portable) v0.51

Keywords:
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License type Open source1
Author's homepage Visit the author's site
Date added 02 Sep 2012
Downloads 2,052
File size 3.56 MB (<1min @ 1Mbps)
Operating systems Vista / Win2k / WinXP1

1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.

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InfraRecorder (Portable) v0.50

Good stuff. I use it at work. The generic Roxio software preinstalled on our Dells is a bit limited. Since I work out of multiple offices, it make sense to be able to run it off of a flash drive, so i don't have to ask our IT people to install it on every computer I come in contact with. Try it!