1. [B][I]DISC TOOLS[/I][/B]
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  5. [*][B][URL="http://www.burrrn.net/?page_id=4"]Burrrn[/URL] (*****) - "Burrrn is a little tool for creating audio CDs with CD-Text from various audio files. Supported formats are: wav, mp3, mpc, ogg, aac, mp4, ape, flac, ofr, wv, tta, m3u, pls and fpl playlists and cue sheets. You can also burn EAC’s noncompliant image + cue sheets!"[/B] Only thing I use to burrrn audio CDs (hardy har har).
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  7. [*][B][URL="http://filehippo.com/download_daemon_tools/"][IMG]http://filehippo.com/img/ex/67__DAEMONTools.gif[/IMG] DAEMON Tools[/URL] (*) - "DAEMON Tools is a virtual cd/dvd-rom emulator and is able to emulate nearly all known copy protections on the market today. The application mounts ISO images to a virtual drive without having to burn them to a CD."[/B] I use this often to mount WAVs and CUE sheets to test different audio rippers for the boss, has many applications. :paranoid::thumbsup:
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  9. [*][B][URL="http://dvdisaster.net/en/index.php"][IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/81/Dvdisaster.png[/IMG] DVDisaster[/URL] (**) - "dvdisaster stores data on CD/DVD in a way that it is fully recoverable even after some read errors have developed."[/B] Really great since I am an audio buff and want to preserve my lossless CD rips for a long time.
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  11. [*][B][URL="http://filehippo.com/download_imgburn/"][IMG]http://filehippo.com/img/ex/630__imgBurn.gif[/IMG] ImgBurn[/URL] (*****) - "ImgBurn can write most types of CD / DVD images and it supports all the latest writers (including booktype / bitsetting on many of the major ones - i.e. BenQ, LiteOn, NEC, Plextor, Sony). You can even use ImgBurn to erase / format your rewritable media!" "ImgBurn is a lightweight CD / DVD / HD DVD / Blu-ray burning application that everyone should have in their toolkit!"[/B] I use this program all the time, it is great for ISO images, DVD video, or just plain data to DVD jobs. Supports a test feature which ensures the data you burned is bit identical to what is on your hard drive. Am I paranoid? Do I get the job done right on the first try? Yes and Yes.
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