Disc Tools

Burn disc images, create images from discs, and build ISO files — all cross-platform.


Overview

The Disc Tools utility provides optical disc operations using native system tools:

  • Windows — IMAPI2 COM interface via PowerShell
  • Linux — cdrecord / wodim
  • macOS — hdiutil / drutil

Operations

Burn Image to Disc

Write a disc image file (ISO, BIN, CUE, IMG, etc.) to a physical optical drive.

  1. Select Burn Image as the operation.
  2. Click Refresh Drives to detect available optical drives.
  3. Choose the target drive from the dropdown.
  4. Browse for the disc image file.
  5. Set the write speed (Auto, 1×–48×).
  6. Optionally enable Verify after burn to confirm data integrity.
  7. Click Burn to start.

Supported image formats: .iso, .bin, .cue, .img, .mdf, .nrg, .cdi, .gdi, .3do, .toc

Burn Files to Disc

Write files and folders to a data disc with a custom volume label.

  1. Select Burn Files as the operation.
  2. Select the target drive.
  3. Browse for the files or folder to burn.
  4. Enter a volume label (ISO 9660 compatible).
  5. Choose the write speed.
  6. Click Burn to start.

Create Image from Disc

Read a physical disc and save it as an ISO image file.

  1. Select Image from Disc as the operation.
  2. Select the source drive containing the disc.
  3. Choose an output file path.
  4. Click Create to start the extraction.

Create Image from Files

Build an ISO image from files and folders on your local system.

  1. Select Image from Files as the operation.
  2. Browse for the files or folder to include.
  3. Choose an output file path.
  4. Enter a volume label.
  5. Click Create to start.

Options

Option Description
Write Speed Auto, or a fixed speed from 1× to 48×
Verify after Burn Read back the disc after writing to verify data integrity
Volume Label Name for the disc (ISO 9660 rules apply)

Notes

  • Drive detection is platform-specific. Ensure your disc drive is connected and powered on.
  • On Linux, cdrecord or wodim must be installed and accessible.
  • On macOS, built-in hdiutil and drutil are used.
  • The operation can be cancelled at any time using the Cancel button.