Tiny Burner 1.0.202 for Windows

by Softland

Avg. Rating 3.0 (3 votes)

File Details

File Size 6.1 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 7/Server 2008/Vista
Date Added
Total Downloads 886
Publisher Softland
Homepage Tiny Burner

Publisher's Description

Tiny Burner is a highly configurable free dvd burning software. Supports most popular hardware burners and can write to all types of optical media, including CD, DVD and Blu-ray (single and double layer). You can use it not only to write data to CD/DVD/BD, but also if you want to create ISO images from existing discs. This way you can back-up your favorite DVD/Blu-ray/CD discs with movies, games or other data, so you won't wear the original out.

Latest Reviews

DudeBoyz

DudeBoyz reviewed v1.0.202 on May 17, 2011

A good solid "meh" so far. It's a neat concept, but it really lacks some things. AutoPlay handling, summary screen when burning and finished (with good details) would be cool, etc. It's just too basic to be that useful, especially when there are some great alternatives out there.

I hope they keep developing and improving it. I'd like a VERIFY function, especially given the buffer-underrun support, would like not to have to save a project file, and yeah, a file browser pane would be helpful. Still, it is what it is and it's not too bad, at least at first glance and trial.

Avg. Rating 3.0 (3 votes)
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DudeBoyz

DudeBoyz reviewed v1.0.202 on May 17, 2011

A good solid "meh" so far. It's a neat concept, but it really lacks some things. AutoPlay handling, summary screen when burning and finished (with good details) would be cool, etc. It's just too basic to be that useful, especially when there are some great alternatives out there.

I hope they keep developing and improving it. I'd like a VERIFY function, especially given the buffer-underrun support, would like not to have to save a project file, and yeah, a file browser pane would be helpful. Still, it is what it is and it's not too bad, at least at first glance and trial.

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