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How to burn / write ISO image files to CD/DVD disc

How to burn/write ISO image files to CD/DVD disc? With ISO burner application you'll be able to burn ISO image files to your CD/DVD disc.

 

What is ISO image file? (From Wikipedia)

 

An ISO image is an archive file (a.k.a. disk image) of an optical disc using a conventional ISO (International Organization for Standardization) format that is supported by many software vendors. ISO image files typically have a file extension of .ISO but Mac OS X ISO images often have the extension ".CDR". The name "ISO" is taken from the ISO 9660 file system used with CD-ROM media but the term ISO image can refer to any optical disc image, even a UDF image.

 

ISO file contains the content of the whole disc, including every single track, directory, file and information about the structure of the disc, like a snapshot "image" of a CD/DVD-ROM's file. ISO images are widely used to copy existed CD/DVD discs, transfer them on web to other location or persons, and burn to CD/DVD that will be an identical replica of the original disc.

 

ISO burning application: ImTOO ISO Burner

 

  • Multi-format source files - Besides ISO image file, it can also burn CD/DVD disc from other image files including BIN/CUE, IMG, MDF, NRG, CDI, B5i, B6i, and DMG.
  • Types of ISO image file - Support several source image files including data CD/DVD image, bootable CD/DVD image, media CD/DVD image, and so on.
  • Support various discs - It can burn ISO image file to CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW and DVD+R DL.
  • Maximum burning speed - The ISO burner provides you with maximum writing speed that the target disc and recorder can work.

 

How to burn/write ISO image files to CD/DCD disc

 

Step 1. Launch ImTOO ISO Burner.

 

 

Step 2. Click "Browse" button to choose ISO image files or other image files like BIN/CUE, IMG, MDF, NRG, CDI, B5i, B6i, and DMG you want to burn.

 

 

Step 3. Insert a blank or rewritable disc.

 

Step 4. Click "Burn" button to start to burn ISO image files to your disc.

 

Tips:

 

1. If your disc is not empty and rewritable, you can choose to erase the disc first. If not, this ISO burner will remind you of continuing or canceling once clicking "Burn".

 

2. The burning speed is set to max by default, you can reset the speed.

 

3. To ensure the usability of the disc content, the program can verify the written data after burning. Just check "Data Verify".

Ok, done. Just try to burn/write ISO image files to CD/DVD disc yourselft.