Best Free Alternatives to Nero CD / DVD Burning Software

If you talk about a CD/DVD burning software, Nero comes the first in the list. But its not free and also it comes with lots of unnecessary utilities which are never used. These extra utilities make the Full Nero suite large in size and heavy on resources.

So today in this topic, we are going to share some FREE software which can be used as an alternative to Nero. These software provide you almost all necessary features to burn CD/DVD.

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So without wasting time, lets share the ultimate list of all free alternatives to Nero CD/DVD burning software:

Give them a try and let us know which one do you like the most.

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About the author: Vishal Gupta (also known as VG) has been awarded with Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) award. He holds Masters degree in Computer Applications (MCA). He has written several tech articles for popular newspapers and magazines and has also appeared in tech shows on various TV channels.

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  1. Has anyone tried DVD Flick? I didn’t see it on your list and I love mine. It will let you add your choice of one out of three different menus, (very simple), or you can choose the autoplay, (no menu), option. It also gives the choice of saving a copy of the image folders for later or not. Very easy to use and very handy. No special effects. Just plain simple video burning software.

  2. I have Cyberlink Software for burning and Ashampoo the free versions and others, but still prefer CDBurnderXP for CDs, DVDs, and BDs. The ISO files to create my Win8.1 installation medias I had downloaded already long ago. So your offer to get the tool for downloading the ISO from you as not needed. Anyway, wanted to reply to your question as to the burning tool. I know Nero, have version (guess it’s 9), but don’t like it so much.

  3. I checked around on line and saw different lists of DVD burning softwares for Windows: CDBurnerXP, ImgBurn, Ashampoo Burning Studio.. just to name a few. But none of them are specifically listed as compatible with Windows 10, only with Windows Vista, Windows 7 and 8. I wonder if you can recommend a good DVD burning software that is compatible with Windows 10. Thank you very much.

  4. Does Microsoft have a free fully functional dvd burning download to make up for no ‘DVD MAKER’ on Windows 10?

  5. ^^ Windows 10 comes with built-in disk burner utility. Right-click on an ISO and select burn disk image option.

    Microsoft doesnt provide any fully functional DVD burner program.

  6. I actually used ISO recorder in the past, so thank you for mentioning it! However, that was back in the early 2000’s. I don’t know if it would work so well anymore, but you never know. I would have to argue though, that out of any DVD burning program that I have used, Nero is the best!

  7. Hello VG,
    Astroburn Lite is free for non-commercial use and is quite a good software for iso files, i think you should add it to the list.

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