
It's free, portable, and seems to deliver the burning basics very well, though, and if that sounds appealing then we'd recommend you give it a try. Choose to create an audio CD or burn a data disc, say, and you can drag and drop the files you need, rearrange them as required, choose a few basic options (burning speed, whether you want to verify your data or finalize the disc) before creating your disc with a click. And there are more disc image-related tools than you'll get in much larger packages, with the program able to create ISO or BIN/CUE images from discs, or files and folders it can burn many more image formats to disc (ISO, BIN, ASHDISC, IMG, CDI, NRG, VCD and many more) and it can even convert more obscure IMG formats to ISO for easier use.Įach of these functions works exactly as you'd expect. But you can also rip or create audio CDs from MP3, WMA, WAV, APE and FLAC files. You get the basics, of course, like the ability to create data discs (CD, DVD or Blu-ray), erase rewritable discs, maybe copy a disc. Now that my ranting against trickery is done, it still would probably get you pretty loud(but I can't verify it with those specs) on a hd650 and would probably work fine for casual listening as long as your usb source isn't too weak.AnyBurn is a lightweight disc burning tool, compact and portable, which still manages to include plenty of essential functionality. Burn Audio CD from mp3, flac, ape, wma, wav files 4.


You neednt pay for this free burn software Main Features: 1. It provides a free and complete solution for burning. In fact into the 300ohm of the hd650 even if the dacport slim can still hold 2.9v (and there is nothing to tell us that), that would mean: AnyBurn is a light weight but professional CD / DVD / Blu-ray burning software that everyone must have. Z=37ohm so most likely all the values were made with a 32 or 35ohm load and the ", drives 600 Ohm headphones" is typical marketing saying I won't really lie at any time because it's bad and illegal, but I sure hope you'll misunderstand and let me fist F you. Well it's simple, what can give us both 0.45w and 2.9v at the same time? Such a situation would suppose the voltage would go up to 11.6v. well nothing new, it's marketing after all, so while not lying about anything you make things unclear enough to be mistaken.īecause reading that "- Output Power (Slim)450mW (total), drives 600 Ohm headphones" you might be tempted to understand it can output 450mw into 600ohm, but most likely that's total BS.Ġ.45/2=U²/600 I divide the power by 2 because the "(total)" makes me suspect it's from accumulating both channels.


Taking that P=U²/Z we clearly have a problem with voltage and power being given in those secs.
