Express Burn Disc Burning Software


Express Burn Disc Burning Software is an optical disc authoring program for Windows and Mac. It allows users to burn audio, data, and video discs to CD, DVD, or Blu-Ray disc formats. Express Burn is a proprietary commercial software with a free version available for non-commercial use. Though originally released in 2002, the name "Express Burn" has been trademarked by NCH Software since 2010.
, Express Burn is listed as having over two million downloads on CNet's Download.com.

Features

Express Burn Disc Burning Software has the following features:

Audio Discs - CD

Express Burn can be set to burn audio discs for use in older CD players, and supports wav, mp3, wma, au, aiff, ra, ogg, flac, aac and many others. Audio is transcribed with direct digital recording. The user can choose to normalize the volume of tracks beforehand, and CDs can be burned in seamless mode.

Video Discs - DVD/Blu-Ray

The video burning re-encodes video files to be playable on a DVD player, and users are given the choice of widescreen or standard ratios as well as PAL or NTSC formats for video authoring. Express Burn supports avi, mpg, vob, asf, wmv, mp4, ogm and all video formats that have a DirectShow based codec. Users can also create chapters for their movie/video.

Data Discs - CD/DVD/Blu-Ray

Data discs made with Express Burn support multilevel folders and long file names, and are fully ISO compliant with Joliet extension. Resulting DVDs and Blu-ray discs are ISO compliant.

Controversy

Previously, Express Burn and other NCH products came bundled with optional browser plugins like the Ask and Chrome toolbars, which sparked complaints from users and triggered malware warnings from antivirus software companies like Norton and McAfee. NCH has since unbundled all toolbars in all program versions released after July 2015.