DeepBurner Portable Edition
Synopsis: DeepBurner Portable works straight from your removable media, whether it's a USB flash drive, compact flash card, or even a good old floppy.
Benefits
DeepBurner Portable Edition has all the features of DeepBurner
Keep all settings and saved projects on a removable disk (USB Flash Drive)
Be confident disks will be burn the way you need to, even on a new computer
No need to learn new application on a new computer
No need to install anything and therefore no traces are left on the system you are using
Writes settings to: Application Folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice.
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP
Download: http://www.deepburner.com/download/Deep ... rtable.zip
Website: http://www.deepburner.com/
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DeepBurner Portable Edition
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Re: DeepBurner Portable Edition
DeepBurner is an OLD application.
According to Softpedia ( https://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-To ... Free.shtml ), DeepBurner free edition was last updated on March 19, 2008.
I just tested DeepBurner for burning an Audio CD.
I am disappointed:
DeepBurner can see only the local (internal) CD/DVD drive.
DeepBurner does not ask for confirmation before burning the disk
Once the burning operation has started, DeepBurner displays a screen showing that it is possible
1) to embed CD-Text in the audio tracks and
2) to normalize the tracks.
My guess is that these options are not available in the free version, though I do not know for sure.
The resulting Audio CD has "hiccups", I mean blanks when played in an external CD-player.
Then I used AnyBurn for burning the same compilation.
AnyBurn can see the external CD/DVD burners, can embed CD-Text (I believe that is the default option, but it can be ignored)
The resulting CD plays flawlessly in an external Audio-CD player.
According to Softpedia ( https://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-To ... Free.shtml ), DeepBurner free edition was last updated on March 19, 2008.
I just tested DeepBurner for burning an Audio CD.
I am disappointed:
DeepBurner can see only the local (internal) CD/DVD drive.
DeepBurner does not ask for confirmation before burning the disk
Once the burning operation has started, DeepBurner displays a screen showing that it is possible
1) to embed CD-Text in the audio tracks and
2) to normalize the tracks.
My guess is that these options are not available in the free version, though I do not know for sure.
The resulting Audio CD has "hiccups", I mean blanks when played in an external CD-player.
Then I used AnyBurn for burning the same compilation.
AnyBurn can see the external CD/DVD burners, can embed CD-Text (I believe that is the default option, but it can be ignored)
The resulting CD plays flawlessly in an external Audio-CD player.