Burnatonce is a CD burning tool that can burn audio and data CDs, create ISO and CUE images, copy CDs on-the-fly, and more. You can compile data or audio CDs for immediate burning, or you can create ISO images and burn them later. Burnatonce can also play selected audio tracks, and allows you to mark sections in order to only burn parts of a song. Additional features include support for various ISO formats as well as bootable images, multisession recording, burn simulation, buffer protection, CD-Text support and more. Not near as easy to use and well featured as commercial programs, but works well and is free.
Main improvements are as follows: Explorer style window for data cd mastering: This much requested feature could not be fully implemented until now due to some bugs in mkisofs. These bugs are now being fixed so burnatonce now has a more friendly environment for mastering data cds! Full integration of ddump for all windows systems: Thanks to a modified version of ddump from it's author XiT, burnatonce can now show read progress in a similar fashion to cdrdao's write progress. This also means that read progress for both cdrdao and ddump is now shown the same way for Win9x and WinXP/2k. Support for OGG and FLAC as standard: We are pleased to announce support for OGG and FLAC as standard. The external decoders are included in the burnatonce install but please note a suitable codec is required for previewing media files in burnatonce. Internal support for reading media headers and tags: burnatonce is now able to read tags and calculate the correct duration of wave, mp2, mp3, ogg and flac files internally. This reduces the dependence upon the Windows MCI and associated codecs to previewing media files only. Work is currently being done on internal support for other formats. Long Joliet and ISO9660:1999: As well as supporting 103 Joliet character filenames burnatonce now implements ISO9660:1999 which allows 207 characters for folder/filenames and removes the limit upon how many levels deep the folders are are allowed to be. The current mkisofs code allows all ASCII characters (including lowercase) but this may change in the future. Download