I'm looking for people's opinion on the best, free and most reliable ISO burning software out there. Any OS, but state which one(s) in your answer.

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ImgBurn on Windows, beats anything hands down. Free, reliable, lightweight.

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IMGBurn is indeed awesome, reliable and free. – Stefan Thyberg Jul 15 '09 at 8:42
+20 if I could. I can't live without ImgBurn. LiquidCD is my alternative choice for MacOSX – Diago Jul 15 '09 at 8:46
Shame it can't rename files in the buffer area, need to change them before putting them into the queue. – random Jul 15 '09 at 8:50
Every once in a while I have had ImgBurn create incorrect ISO files. In these cases I usually rely on ISO Recorder (linked in the answer from @rassie). – Saul Dolgin Jul 15 '09 at 18:56
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I've been using CDBurnerXP on Windows quite happily for a while now. Jumped to it from Nero as I didn't want to buy the suite just for the Burning Rom

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  • Brasero for Linux under Gnome
  • wodim for Linux on the command line
  • ISO recorder v2 for Windows
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InfraRecorder on Windows. Never failed me, and it's open source!

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Already mentioned but ImgBurn for Windows

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DeepBurner works great

DeepBurner

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I use the cdburn & dvdburn command-line tools from the Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit tools, which is a free download from Microsoft.

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