burnatonce is designed to write your cds quickly and with minimum fuss. The interface is simple, fast to use, yet powerful and is not cluttered with any wizards or cuddly animated characters.
burnatonce can be used to write existing images which are in cue/bin, toc/dat or iso format as well as compiling data and audio cds from various files.Burnatonce can compile many different formats of audio to Audio CD via the revelant Audio decoders
Usage:
burnatonce is project based meaning that to create an audio cd for example, the user firsts compiles the project from the Audio CD Mastering window into the Main Window. Writing of the project is then started by pressing the "Write" button. The media inserted into the cd writer is then checked and if it is a cdrw the user may be prompted to erase the disc. After writing has completed the user may make another copy simply by pressing the "Write" button again.
Multi-language Support:
burnatonce has built-in multi-language support. If your language is not already supported burnatonce can generate an english language file called burnatonce\languages\Template.txt if started with '/langtemplate' as a switch.
To add your language to burnatonce simply translate this template file into your language (see guidelines within template file) and send to translate@burnatonce.com for inclusion in the burnatonce installation and burnatonce language updates.
System Requirements:
IBM compatible PC running Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP
Adaptec ASPI 4.60 required for Windows 9x/Me - unsupported
Latest changes:
Added more compatible scanbus and interface switching routines
Added support for USB and Firewire devices under SPTI
Added support for East Asian characters (CJK) in Data Mastering
Added support for older, non generic mmc compliant devices
Added HUGE speed improvement when adding large folders to data mastering