
On the down side, DeepBurner could be criticised for being too simple, especially when compared to big recording suites such as Nero or Roxio. In the next dialog you'll be able to choose "Save ISO" instead of actually burning the data onto a CD. Select the files and folders you want to include in your ISO and when you're done click on the "Burn Disk" button. There's also the option to create ISO image files, although you need to follow a small workaround to get to it: run the program and choose "Create data CD/DVD" in the project selection window.

This neat program allows you to record CD or DVD in a very simple way: every time you launch it you see a project selection window where you can choose what to do (create a data disk, create an audio CD or burn an ISO image) and you're then guided through a few easy steps in a wizard-like process.ĭespite its basic appearance DeepBurner features a large variety of tools and options for your recording needs: support for multisession disks, the ability to erase rewritable media and even a built-in editor to create and print your own custom CD covers and labels.
