InfraRecorder Alternatives for Linux
InfraRecorder is not available for Linux but there are some alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is Brasero, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to InfraRecorder and nine of them are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux alternatives to InfraRecorder are K3b, Xfburn, X-CD-Roast and Cdw.
InfraRecorder alternatives are mainly DVD Burners but may also be CD Burners or Disc Burners. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of InfraRecorder.Brasero is an application to burn CD/DVD for the GNOME Desktop. It is designed to be as simple as possible and has some unique features to enable users to create their discs easily and quickly.
- - Brasero is the most popular Linux alternative to InfraRecorder.
- - Brasero is the most popular Open Source alternative to InfraRecorder.
Brasero Features
Opinions about Brasero as a Alternative to InfraRecorder
K3b is a CD and DVD authoring application for the KDE desktop environment for Unix-like computer operating systems. It provides a graphical user interface to perform most CD/DVD burning tasks like creating an Audio CD from a set of audio files or copying a CD/DVD, as well as...
K3b Features
Lightweight CD/DVD burning software designed for Xfce, but it runs on Gnome, KDE etc as well. It can blank CDs and DVDs, burn and create ISO images and burn personal compositions of data. At the moment it is at heavy development.
Xfburn Features
- 54 X-CD-Roast alternatives
- Free • Open Source
- DVD Burner
- CD Burner
- Linux
- BSD
X-CD-Roast is a flexible frontend for optical disc authoring. It allows even the unexperienced user to create or copy a CD with a few mouse clicks in a intuitive and nice looking graphical user interface.
X-CD-Roast Features
- 54 Cdw alternatives
- Free • Open Source
- Disc Burner
- CD Burner
- Linux
cdw is an ncurses front-end for command-line tools: cdrecord/wodim, mkisofs/genisoimage, growisofs, dvd+rw-mediainfo, dvd+rw-format, xorriso. It utilizes ncurses library to build user-friendly interface and it can be used in UNIX terminal window or in terminal emulator (like...
Cdw Features
- 54 recorder alternatives
- Free • Open Source
- Disc Burner
- CD Burner
- Linux
Recorder is a graphical frontend of cdrkit/cdrtools, cdrdao, mkisofs and growisofs. It aims to be simple and easy to use, free of large configurations and useless options, following the KISS principle and offering a disc burning of quality, nothing more.
recorder Features
DiscontinuedRecorder is no longer developed. Last update dates back 2009/05/06. The source code is still available
- 54 mybashburn alternatives
- Free • Open Source
- Disc Burner
- CD Burner
- Linux
Basically, it is no more than a Terminal User Interface (TUI) frontend based of the CD burning shell script called BashBurn for Linux®; this originally does not have the best eye-candy CD-burning UI, nevertheless, MyBashBurn uses dialog boxes/functions which draws (using...
mybashburn Features
DiscontinuedLast update : 2008/12/23
- 51 FlBurn alternatives
- Free • Open Source
- Disc Burner
- ISO Creator
- Linux
FlBurn is an optical disc burning software for linux based on the libraries FLTK and libburnia.
DiscontinuedLast update : 2010-11-01
- 62 BashBurn alternatives
- Free • Open Source
- CD Burner
- Linux
A long long time ago in a small room in small house in the middle of nowhere in the Swedish countryside, a young man was desperately trying to burn some CDs on his Linux system.
DiscontinuedIt was last updated in March 2013.