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    InfraRecorder 0.45

    Posted on Saturday, April 26 2008 @ 21:31:54 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck

    InfraRecorder is a free CD/DVD burning solution for Microsoft Windows. It offers a wide range of powerful features; all through an easy to use application interface and Windows Explorer integration.

    Changelog:
    • Updated cdrtools to version 2.01.01a38.
    • Fixed a bug making InfraRecorder crash when trying to move a folder to itself.
    • Fixed a bug causing the wrong folder to be opened when double-clicking in the project list view when a project contained folders with identical names.
    • Fixed a bug causing the focus not to be returned to the OK button in the progress dialog after performing an operation.
    • Fixed icon rendering error on Windows XP and newer where display depth is lower than 32-bits.
    • Changed the option to verify the device configuration at start up to be enabled by default.
    • Added support for associating InfraRecorder with disc images.
    • Updated the some of the dialog windows to be minimizable and visible on the task bar when launced by an external application (like irExpress).
    • Fixed a bug causing incorrect file names to be used when verifying recorded discs.
    • Added functionallity to rename and remove files from imported sessions.
    • Added support for selecting which multi-session track to import.
    • When trying to record to a non-empty rewritable disc, InfraRecorder now asks if the disc should be erased.
    • When performing an operation the progress is now also displayed in the taskbar.
    • Reduced memory usage when dealing with projects.
    • Fixed a bug making it impossible to open saved projects containing no files.
    • Included a Thai translation, thanks to Prasit Kaephukhieo!
    • Improved compatibility with the ISO9660 standard.
    • Added support for creating UDF-only file systems.
    • Added support for Unicode files names in Joliet extension and UDF file system.
    • Added support for fragmented files in ISO9660 level 3. Files larger than 4 GiB can now be recorded to an ISO9660 file system.
    • Removed mkisofs and isoinfo dependencies.
    • Fixed some bugs related to importing disc sessions.
    • Added properties menu item when right-clicking on the project tree root node.
    • Added proper flagging of hidden files in the disc file system.
    • Changed the default write method for multi-session projects to TAO.
    • Fixed a bug causing InfraRecorder to crash when renaming project files to include slash or backslash characters.
    • Added the .img extension to the list of supported disc image extensions.
    • A few cosmetic changes.
    • Included an Arabic translation, thanks to Circoficus!
    • Included a Greek translation, thanks to Σταμάτιος Η. Σταματέλλος!

    Program Information

    Category:
    Tools and Utilities
    Type:
    Free


    Version:
    0.45
    Size:
    3.27MB
    Works on:
    Windows


    Product page: here

    Download: InfraRecorder 0.45

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