23 Feb 2009
DeepBurner is an advanced and powerful CD and DVD burning package.
It removes the hassle of making CDs, DVDs, and autoruns. It even makes it easy for you to create and print your own labels and booklets.
DeepBurner supports a very wide range of internal and external (USB 2.0 and FireWire) CD and DVD writers. Burn any data, copy any disc, make backups, make ISO CDs with this very easy to handle software.
Version 1.8 adds Simulation burning feature and ability to select a number of copies before recording a CD/DVD.
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i've been looking for a program like this for months and now i've finally found it, does in 20 mins what win dvd maker takes three hours to do, thank you
Posted by: mark 16 Dec 2008
Free 'n' Easy!
Free & easy to use. Simply one of the best burners around and it's FREE.
Posted by: NigelQ 22 Apr 2006
Does what it says on the tin.
A pal of mine had compiled a 105 minute wedding movie in Premiere, encoded to MPG2 but his DVD burner software (Pinnacle) couldn't cope with the size of the file. Quick search for a free DVD burner package came up with Deep Burner. Job done: no charge! Am now playing with the rest of the features
Posted by: Peter Relf 28 Oct 2005