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Top free CD/DVD burning apps

Want a quick and dirty app for burning CDs on the cheap? Here are three free options for your music and data desires.

Make a custom mix CD

Creating a custom mix of music for yourself or your friends is a long-standing tradition most music fans have tried at least once. We show you how to create a basic mix; make tweaks and edits to songs; and design an eye-catching cover.

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Reviews

  • Panasonic DMR-BW500

    The Panasonic DMR-BW500 is Australia's first Blu-ray recorder and while it isn't a bargain, it is one of the most feature complete PVRs on the market.

  • Samsung WriteMaster SE-W164 USB 2.0 drive

    The no-frills WriteMaster SE-W164C isn't the fastest DVD burner around, but its decent overall performance and reasonable price make it a solid choice for casual users.

  • Samsung WriteMaster TS-H552B

    This drive lacks spectacular double-layer (DL) performance but excels at ripping and burning single-layer media.

  • Iomega Super DVD Writer

    Iomega's Super DVD Writer is a fast external burner that offers hassle-free USB setup and a decent software bundle.

  • LaCie d2 DL 16X DVD±RW

    This double-layer drive is expensive, but it's one of the fastest we've come across thus far.

  • HP Media Center PC m1199a

    HP's Media Center PC is a great entertainment PC for displaying photos, watching movies and playing games at home.

  • BenQ DW1620

    This 16X double-layer drive is fast and affordable, but an 8X or 12X drive would be fast enough for most situations, and they're a better bargain, too.

  • Iomega Super DVD QuikTouch

    Iomega Super DVD QuikTouch

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Features

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  • Top five ways MP3 has changed the world

    The MP3 format is officially 10 years old. Even though most people still don't know what it stands for, its influence has been far reaching indeed, altering more than simply the ways people get their music.

  • Playing the convergence game

    Video game consoles may well become the centrepiece of the digital entertainment experience in the home--but not this year.

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DIYs and How-to

  • DIY: Archiving your digital media

    CNET shows you how to archive your digital media.

  • MP3 player shopping checklist

    MP3 players are getting cheaper with bigger onboard storage and wider format support. We reckon that 24-bit MP3 players could be the next wave. For now, all digital audio players are still at 16-bit, with micro jukebox players expected to be the in thing this year.

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