Not many people still use DVDs nowadays. Technology has evolved a lot, and there are many better solutions for storing data. However, a DVD can still represent a viable backup solution if you want to save some files so that you won’t accidentally use them.
Nonetheless, it takes a bit more time to store data on a DVD compared to a cloud storage service or a USB flash drive. Therefore, we have listed ten programs that can help you with that.
Burn
This program works for Mac and it is very efficient. It comes with four main modules: Copy, Data, Audio and Video. You can use Data to copy files from your computer to a hard drive, which is great for burning DVDs. The other modules also have some useful features. The program has a drag-and-drop interface which makes things very simple. More than that, Burn is available for free.
ImgBurn
This software works for Windows and it supports all sorts of disc formats, including BIN, CCD, CDI, CUE, DI, DVD, GI, IMG, ISO, MDS, NRG, and PDI. It can also burn discs from CDs to Blu-ray which is another function that should come in handy. The software is available for free, and it has a long list of options available.
Toast Titanium
If you are willing to spend more money and purchase a premium DVD burner for Mac, we recommend Toast Titanium. This software is especially useful if you are planning to make professional DVDs. The program comes with all the feature you could for burning.
120% DVD Burning
This one is a great Windows tool and it also comes with a free 15-day trial so you can test it. Nonetheless, we wouldn’t recommend it if you want to create discs from scratch.
Nora Reynolds is a major in biology and a minor in Biological Basis of Behavior, writing about science in general. She also likes to try new gadgets and sports about the AI new era.