Make burning easy with Dragon Burn
Although the MacBook Air inaugurates what we can imagine as a disc free future, we still find ourselves burning CDs rather regularly. Dragon Burn offers nine different burning types for you, from audio CD to DVD copy, data or picture CDs.
Thanks to these presets, you don't have to worry about getting every setting right. Click on one and Dragon Burn will open up a new window, from which you can select the files to add to your disc and start the burning process.
Dragon Burn also handles most image formats like .dmg, .cue or .bin. The application includes a progress bar which lets you know how far you've gone in the burning process.
It's a shame that the application hasn't been update a little while, and the interface does look a little old when you compare it to more modern Leopard applications. However, Dragon Burn still remains a good choice for people new to burning, as they can easily choose from one of the nine presets.
Although not updated in a while, Dragon Burn is an easy to use disc burner for Mac.
Updated Database of supported CD/DVD writersSupport for DVD-R DL MediaFixed image files causing crash in TigerFixed invalid password dialog not popping up for encrypted image filesRemove resize window for password dialog
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Updated Database of supported CD/DVD writersSupport for DVD-R DL MediaFixed image files causing crash in TigerFixed invalid password dialog not popping up for encrypted image filesRemove resize window for password dialog
User reviews about Dragon Burn
by Anonymous
Don't bother.
Don't bother with this version. It just doesn't work. Doesn't work and doesn't even open. Can't believe NTI still sells this.
> Pros:
None
Cons:
Totally non-functional More
by Anonymous
killer multi-burning engine.
what first caught my eye about dragon burn is the multi-burning. like most blokes my age i want to burn a few mp3 cds or movie dvds at a time. since i've got a couple of drives already hooked up to my mac for easy cd copying, i wanted to try out burning 3 cds at once, using my internal and my 2 externals. when i heard that dragon burn only cost 34 pounds, i decided to try it out.
works like magic! with dvds, it doesn't do any ripping (supposedly illegal) or compression (you need another program for that, like popcorn or dragon flix), but i can grabb any video_ts folder, and burn multiple dvds. very useful, very cheap.
Pros:
multi burn
Cons:
i wish i could use it to video on my ipod. More