Publisher's Description
From Gambit:
Burrrn is a little tool for burrrning audio CDs with CD-Text from various audio files. Supported formats are: wav, mp3, mpc, ogg, aac, mp4, ape, flac, ofr, wv, tta, m3u, pls and fpl playlists and cue sheets. You can also burrrn EAC's noncompliant image + cue sheets! Burrrn can read all types of tags from all these formats (including ape tags in mp3). Burrrn uses cdrdao.exe for burrrning.
More Popular CD Burners downloads
- DAEMON Tools Lite
52,880 downloads
- PowerISO
19,300 downloads
- Ashampoo Burning Studio Free
16,416 downloads
- Burn4Free DVD Burning
14,476 downloads
- UltraISO Premium
10,124 downloads
-
All versions:
4.0 starsout of 7 votes
-
Current version:
4.0 starsout of 7 votes
-
My rating:
Write review
Results 1-7 of 7
-
"Great FLAC & APE Burner"
Version: Burrrn 1.14 beta2
Pros
Simple to use, and handles many formats that other burners don't support.
Cons
None that I've encountered so far but I only use it to burn CDs in formats that my main burner won't handle.
Summary
Simple, effective, free.
Send him a postcard, why dontcha ? -
"Usable but not great"
Version: Burrrn 1.14 beta2
Pros
Easy to add files.
Easy to burn.Cons
There was a problem with the file system. The cd played but interactive use was almost impossible.
-
"Perfect program to create CDs from FLAC files"
Version: Burrrn 1.14 beta2
Pros
Easy to use; works as advertised; simple interface; FREE!
Cons
It once read a cue sheet wrong and I needed to uininstall and re-install it to get it working correctly again.
Summary
Highly recommended - works great and it's FREE. Could not understand why Windows Media Player and winamp do not have the built in ability to create CDs from ogg and Flac files. A very simple task handled simply. Thanks very much to the authors' generosity in sharing this.
-
"Couldn't be easier"
Version: Burrrn 1.14 beta2
Pros
This program is one of the simplest burning programs around. It burns everything and I've never had it fail.
Cons
Sometimes it chokes on adding a Mu3 file but you can just add the songs themselves rather than the disc file.
Summary
I've burned hundreds of CDs and never had a problem with this program. Very simple and clean interface. Despite what others here might say this is a very good, free program to burn CDs.
Sorry for the typo....that's supposed to be M3u file not Mu3 file.
Updated on Dec 18, 2010 -
"Version 1.14 Completely Broken"
Version: Burrrn 1.14 beta2
Pros
Interface looks nice and clean.
Cons
No functionaity. Does nothing. Went out the door completely untested.
Summary
Burrrn does absolutely nothing. Windows XP or Windows Vista, I drag and drop a WAV file that Pro Tools has bounced as a 16-bit 44.1kHz Stereo Interleaved WAV file and Burrrn just sits there and does nothing whatsoever.
Same thing if I click the Add button and choose the file. File is on the same disk as the program, I am administrator, this is the latest version 1.14 (as of this writing).
It's junk.
I've installed CDBurnerXP and Droppix (on the XP machine) and they both add and burn these files without a problem.
Maybe you folks have an earlier version, before it was completely broken beyond any semblance of usability. -
"Nothing fancy, but "Hey it works great"..."
Version: Burrrn 1.14 beta2
Pros
Simple to use.. There is absolutely NO learning curve.. Compatible with multiple file types..
Cons
There wasn't any...
Summary
Easy, No frills, Free, Multiple file types, Easy to learn... What more can you say...
- KB -
"Very effective little program - worth the download"
Version: Burrrn 1.14 beta2
Pros
Great if you have an image with a .cue file - just drag and drop the .cue file
Cons
I haven't found a way to save a file - you burrrn straight to disc
Summary
I've had a few problems lately burning music with Nero 8 (buffer overrun), Burrrn is so much easier and just as quick.
Also works fine with Windows Vista
It is a lovely little program that I have no problems recommending. Give it a try.
Updated on Aug 30, 2009
Updated on Aug 30, 2009Also works fine with Windows Vista
Add Your Review
Submit your reply
E-mail this review
Report offensive content
See more CNET content tagged:
Previous Versions: