gBurner 5.7 released

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gBurner 5.7 has been released, providing an efficient solution for burning a variety of discs including CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. This software also features gBurner Virtual Drive, allowing users to mount disc images as virtual drives.

With gBurner, users can create data discs, audio CDs, video DVDs, and Blu-ray discs with ease, including the ability to make bootable and multisession data discs. The software supports a comprehensive range of disc image tasks, enabling users to open, create, edit, extract, convert, and burn disc images to physical media. Notably, gBurner supports editing and creating ISO and BIN image files, which adds to its versatility.

The program is recognized for its efficient performance and user-friendly interface, making it an ideal choice for various disc image processing needs. Key features of gBurner include:

- Creation of data, audio, and video discs across multiple formats (CD-R, DVD-R, BD-R, etc.)
- Support for multisession and bootable discs
- Ability to copy CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs
- Erasure of rewritable discs and creation of bootable USB drives
- Compatibility with ISO 9660, Joliet, and UDF file systems
- Support for various audio formats including MP3, WMA, WAV, Flac, APE, and Ogg
- Advanced capabilities for handling a wide array of disc image files such as ISO, BIN, MDF, and more
- Support for virtual disk image files (wim, vmdk, vhd, vdi) and disk images with FAT/NTFS/EXT partitions
- An easy-to-navigate interface with features like context menus, drag-and-drop functionality, and clipboard support

In summary, gBurner 5.7 stands out as a reliable and versatile tool for anyone needing robust disc burning and image management capabilities, suitable for both casual users and professionals. With ongoing updates, users can expect continuous enhancements to its features and performance

gBurner 5.7 released

gBurner efficiently burns various discs, like CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray. gBurner Virtual Drive is also available.

gBurner 5.7 released @ MajorGeeks