UsefulUtils Discs Studio: A lightweight disc burner for Windows
There's no shortage of free CD and DVD burners for Windows. And UsefulUtils Discs Studio is one of them. The main thing that sets this application apart from the competition is it's small size. the download is just 586KB. But the program doesn't skimp on the features. Among other things, it lets you:
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- Burn data, audio, or video discs
- Create disc images
- Support for overburning
- Track-at-once, disc-at-once, and session-at-once burning
- Bootable disc burning
- Audio file support including MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC, and WAV
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Subscribe to commentsSokritJul 17th 2009 4:52PM
Wow! This looks surprisingly useful. Support for FLAC and, most of all, CD-Text! As far as I know, most of the other free burning programs don't support those two features.
SpedioneJul 17th 2009 5:41PM
Wow, cool software. I'll consider using this in the future.
techpopsJul 17th 2009 9:59PM
Looks like a must grab to me, so I grabbed. I'll update once I get a chance to really start making use of it, see how it fairs against the other burner I'm using, DeepBurner.
turuJul 17th 2009 9:34PM
just wondering but, if the download file size is smaller, then does it also mean smaller resource usage of the software while it's working on the computer ? cuz I'm planning to replace infra recorder on my old laptop to more resource friendly version...
Anyway, I looked through the original source of this article on the Instant Fundas, and found their another article "15 Free CD/DVD burning alternatives for Windows". Surprisingly, 3 of 15 (exclude this) software feature on the list have less than 1MB download size ! link for the artilce.
http://www.instantfundas.com/2007/10/15-free-cddvd-burning-alternatives-to.html
rucebJul 18th 2009 1:16PM
Thanks for that. I just happen to have searched the internet up and down for a burning software that would allow me to span large data amounts over several DVDs (e.g. taking a 8 GB bunch of pictures and fit them on two DVDs) while preserving direct readability (= you can read each and every single image directly from disc without needing the other disc(s) for that. I wonder if someone knows an app that can do that, perferably (but not necessarily) free. Oh, and I am on Windows XPx32 and Windows 7x64. Thanks in advance!
bigrob10482Jul 19th 2009 2:06PM
This never installed right on Vista. I'll stay with CDburnerXP. Or just boot back to my Ubuntu partition.
GavJul 20th 2009 7:52AM
Sophos says "File ...\UUDiscsStuidio.exe belongs to virus/spyware Mal/Basine-C." - looks like its best to stay away.
MTsv DNJul 20th 2009 7:52AM
Hi 4 all...
Sophos - paranoiac. Download any portable version and look av_report archive...
Best regards, MTsv DN
turuJul 21st 2009 8:37AM
Hey, just found out that this software has portable version as option. I think it is good news for those who somehow hesitate to install it on there hdd. I will give it a shot now.