Version: 2.2u ||
Release Date: 2009-04-05 ||
License: GPL
Burn is an application to burn most common disks: data disks, audio disks (mp3, audio cd), video disks (VCD, SVCD, DVD-Video, DivX), images and disk copy. Burn makes it easy for everyone to burn.
Required OS: 10.4
Tags:
burner
, iso
10 Opinions
For some reason I can't get this app to work with 10.5. Burn keeps crashing or freezing whenever I try to add files to a project...
i've used this app a few times already to burn dvd's and it has worked beautifully, and simply. :) however, just recently i am getting the message:
"Failed
Problem authoring dvd."
or something similiar. - anyone know why this is? (sorry i did not know where else to ask.)
I've only wanted a program to burn DVD's from video files twice in the time I've owned my mac. (Can't understand why the software is bundled, but that's another story...)
The $150 AU fee for Toast is completely over-the-top. But Burn fits the bill and at the right price. Does everything I want it to, easily and with no fuss. There's not a lot of documentation with it, but the controls are straightforward enough to not need much explanation.
Unless you need something complicated, I don't think you can go wrong with this.
Burn crashes on me sometimes, but it's easy to use and does the job.
I love Burn! It does just what I need.
I love it. Nice and ultra simple. No fancy crap, a small, very functional burning program.
It will burn video DVDs. is you already have a VIDEO_TS directory, select DATA as the type, and UDF as the disc type, then add the VIDEO_TS directory. if you have a typical video file format, such as .mpg, .mov, etc select the VIDEO tab, and add the video.
I farted about with cd after cd and search engine madness, all trying to burn my first cd. This software was easy, simple, painless and effective - and I now have a nice collection of audio cd's burnt with burn!
Thank you =)
CrazyJoe: They should be. The problem lies in conversion for me, though. Seems that the DivX encoded videos that I convert and burn to DVD using Burn simply don't work on a DVD player. The audio is usually fine, but the video it always messed up. Just personal experience, though, and probably not indicative of how the program is supposed to work, which in most other cases is really really good.
Does anyone know if the DVD's burnt by this are usable in DVD players?