Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Freeware
UsefulUtils Discs Studio: A lightweight disc burner for Windows
- Burn data, audio, or video discs
- Create disc images
- Support for overburning
- Track-at-once, disc-at-once, and session-at-once burning
- Bootable disc burning
- Audio file support including MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC, and WAV
[via Instant Fundas]

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Sokrit said 4:52PM on 7-17-2009
Wow! This looks surprisingly useful. Support for FLAC and, most of all, CD-Text! As far as I know, most of the other free burning programs don't support those two features.
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Spedione said 5:41PM on 7-17-2009
Wow, cool software. I'll consider using this in the future.
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techpops said 9:59PM on 7-17-2009
Looks like a must grab to me, so I grabbed. I'll update once I get a chance to really start making use of it, see how it fairs against the other burner I'm using, DeepBurner.
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turu said 9:34PM on 7-17-2009
just wondering but, if the download file size is smaller, then does it also mean smaller resource usage of the software while it's working on the computer ? cuz I'm planning to replace infra recorder on my old laptop to more resource friendly version...
Anyway, I looked through the original source of this article on the Instant Fundas, and found their another article "15 Free CD/DVD burning alternatives for Windows". Surprisingly, 3 of 15 (exclude this) software feature on the list have less than 1MB download size ! link for the artilce.
http://www.instantfundas.com/2007/10/15-free-cddvd-burning-alternatives-to.html
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ruceb said 1:16PM on 7-18-2009
Thanks for that. I just happen to have searched the internet up and down for a burning software that would allow me to span large data amounts over several DVDs (e.g. taking a 8 GB bunch of pictures and fit them on two DVDs) while preserving direct readability (= you can read each and every single image directly from disc without needing the other disc(s) for that. I wonder if someone knows an app that can do that, perferably (but not necessarily) free. Oh, and I am on Windows XPx32 and Windows 7x64. Thanks in advance!
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bigrob10482 said 2:06PM on 7-19-2009
This never installed right on Vista. I'll stay with CDburnerXP. Or just boot back to my Ubuntu partition.
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Gav said 7:52AM on 7-20-2009
Sophos says "File ...\UUDiscsStuidio.exe belongs to virus/spyware Mal/Basine-C." - looks like its best to stay away.
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MTsv DN said 7:52AM on 7-20-2009
Hi 4 all...
Sophos - paranoiac. Download any portable version and look av_report archive...
Best regards, MTsv DN
turu said 8:37AM on 7-21-2009
Hey, just found out that this software has portable version as option. I think it is good news for those who somehow hesitate to install it on there hdd. I will give it a shot now.
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