burnatonce 0.95 is finally here!!!

burnatonce 0.95 is a huge update that uses cdrdao 1.1.7 and mkisofs 2.0. Windows 9x systems are now supported and burnatonce is no longer in beta.

burnatonce now includes all the features needed to make it a full audio and data cd authoring program while still maintaining the speed and ease of use that has always been it's goal. It's taken a long time to develop burnatonce 0.95 and I would like to thank all burnatonce beta testers and donors for their continued support.

For full details of burnatonce 0.95 please visit www.burnatonce.com

Jamie
 

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Thanks for all the hard work and diligence Jamie. You have worked overtime to get this version stable as well as multi-functional. Lots of new options added make this a premier burning proggie. Best of all its freeware!

You are the best! :)
 
I fetched, I loaded, I ran

The first thing I looked for, was an ISO composer like the "Visual ISO" in Demosten CDRTools Frontend
http://www.demosten.com/cdrfe/
I wish they'd put a screenshot up of that, instead of the rather boring front panel.

I was going to offer three cheers, but I'll have to deduct one for the files part - equal second with:
http://www.storeroom.info/cdm/index_e.html
(actually BAO handles multiple file add better)

But way behind the GUI near perfection of Demosten's Visual ISO - though I dock that a few marks for not looking it's best on opening, and for not getting righ up to the included file/folder pane view common in all mainstream burn programs.


Still, we've come a long way from when the only available CDRECORD / CDRDAO frontends couldn't do filesystems, or did a single drive or directory "as is".

PS. I'm rating these on looks - and if you already have a standard burn program with your drive, I doubt that you'll be looking at this particular section of the program much.
 
As mentioned many times before: No attempt has been made in this release to improve the interface for compiling data cds - it remains almost identical to 0.91.

The reason for this is that most of the work went into the audio compilation as well as the core of the program. The next major improvement will be to add an explorer type interface for data cds but there was no point in doing that for this release.

Jamie
 
mmmmmm..............raw driver dont´t works with my hp9300................how can i do?. It's important???
Regards.
J.
 
Valmont said:
mmmmmm..............raw driver dont´t works with my hp9300................how can i do?. It's important???
Regards.
J.
Unfortunately you can not do much. This is a known problem with Sony burners and these type of drivers- you will encounter the same bummer in programs like CDRwin.
 
Looked at the audio side - yes, not bad.
A LOT of column headings are folded to nothing at the end (as I discovered when I double-clicked the list column break)

Not sure if they open out automatically when they have any content.

PS. the aforementioned HP drive issue seems to be confirmed here
http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/drives.html
For most of the HP drives , and the original SONY (not Liteon rebrands) drives that they are based on.

That page is a useful reference for RAW/non-RAW driver usage - and the follwing for a hint as to cabailities of each
http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net/drivers.html

Basically, the non-RAW driver is SAO, while the RAW driver is DAO - many drives would actually support both, while some drives support only one.

The other drivers deal with special cases not supported by the standard MMC drivers (usually very old drives), or are tuned for particular drives - eg. the fast index search on the PLEXTOR readers
 
After trying it, I can confidently say that it is a terrific application, which will never catch up- because it is freeware.
 
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