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DVD burning software that actually works in 2026 for Windows 11?
Hi everyone, used to rely on Windows' built-in DVD burning feature back on older versions but Windows 11 has dropped that functionality entirely. Have a bunch of home videos and personal files that need to be archived onto DVDs, so this has become a bit of a blocker.
Tried a couple of things already but ran into issues — one tool kept crashing mid-burn, and another produced discs that wouldn't play back properly on a standalone DVD player. Not sure if it's a compatibility issue with Windows 11 specifically or just poorly made software.
What does the Level1Techs community recommend for DVD burning software on Windows 11? Looking for something stable and reliable that produces discs that actually work.
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- MateoLiuIron Contributor
Windows Media Player
- JulianneRobinsonIron Contributor
oscdimg is a free dvd burning software provided by Microsoft. You can trust on it for sure.
How to burn a dvd on Windows 11:
:: Step 1 — Mount or extract original ISO to C:\winfiles :: Step 2 — Make your modifications :: Step 3 — Rebuild oscdimg -m -o -u2 -udfver102 -l"WINDOWS10" ^ -bootdata:2#p0,e,bC:\winfiles\boot\etfsboot.com#pEF,e,bC:\winfiles\efi\microsoft\boot\efisys.bin ^ C:\winfiles ^ C:\output\custom_win10.iso - MayauiBrass Contributor
I have used and reviewed several DVD burning software over the years, and True Burner stands out because it strips away the complexity. It is a lightweight program (only about 3-6 MB) developed by Glorylogic that focuses on doing one thing well: burning your files to disc.
Here is how True Burner works and what you can expect from it as a DVD burning software on your Windows PC.
When you open True Burner, the interface is very straightforward. You don't have to hunt through confusing menus or wizards. You simply insert your blank disc (CD, DVD, or even Blu-ray), launch the program, and follow a clear path.
The typical workflow is:
1. Insert a blank disc into your burner.
2. Open True Burner and select your disc drive and burning speed.
3. Decide if you want a "multisession" disc (allowing you to add more files later) or a "finalized" disc.
4. Drag and drop your video files, music, or documents directly into the True Burner window.
5. Click the "Burn" button to write the data to the DVD.
- LucascoboIron Contributor
For a truly DVD burner software for Windows 11, cdrtfe is worth a look. It acts as a modern, user-friendly graphical interface for a suite of classic Linux burning tools that have been ported to Windows.
Why it fits your needs: It is open-source (GPL license), completely free, and its portable version means you don't have to install anything . It is also confirmed to work on Windows 11.
Key Features: It's fast, has a clean interface, and supports burning data, audio, and video DVDs. Under the hood, it leverages the powerful and reliable Linux command-line tools, giving you a lot of control.
The Catch: Like AnyBurn, its main job is writing data to a disc. While it has a "DVD-Video" option, it expects you to already have the correctly formatted VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders. Its interface is simple, but the concepts (like "overburning" or "DAO mode") might feel a bit technical if you're used to simpler software.
Portable Option: You can download the portable version directly from sources. It comes as a single executable, so you can run it straight from your Downloads folder without any installation.
Since you are looking for a best DVD burner software for Windows 11. I would highly recommend starting with the portable version of cdrtfe . It has a more modern feel, a broader feature set, and is very actively maintained, making it a great tool to keep on hand for all your disc-burning needs.
- EverlxeCopper Contributor
Your Windows 11 computer has already built-in CD burning functionality in the File Explorer, which can be used as a DVD burning software. This method is completely free, without ads.
What this method CAN do:
- Burn data DVDs for backing up files, photos, documents, and music
- Create discs that work on most computers and DVD players (when using the correct format)
- Finalize discs so they are readable on other devices
Step-by-Step use DVD burning software
Step 1: Insert a blank DVD into your computer's DVD burner drive. After a few seconds, Windows should show a notification asking what you want to do.
Step 2: Select "Burn files to disc" from the notification. If no notification appears, open File Explorer, right-click your DVD drive, and choose "Burn to disc".
Step 3: Name your disc and select "With a CD/DVD player" as the format.
Step 4: Drag and drop files into the window that opens. Watch the capacity bar at the bottom—standard DVDs hold about 4.7 GB.
Step 5: Click "Finish burning" in the Drive Tools tab at the top of the window.
Step 6: Wait for the process to complete. Windows will eject the disc automatically when finished. Re-insert it to verify your files burned correctly.
- GageWilderIron Contributor
This is a great way to burn a dvd on Windows 11 without any complex software, letting you complete both data and video disc tasks in just a few simple steps. It works reliably on the system, so you can create backup discs or playable media quickly and easily.
User Guide: Please download and install the software from the official website, and uncheck any bundled software during installation.
Insert a blank DVD into your drive, then launch the program. Select “Data Disc” to burn files, or select “Video DVD” to create a disc that can be played on standard players.
Drag and drop your files into the window. To ensure compatibility, set the burn speed to 4x or 8x, then click Burn to begin.
This allows you to quickly burn DVDs on Windows 11.
It is particularly useful for creating data backups, burning home videos to playable discs, or making media for older DVD players.
- EmmettBrooksIron Contributor
InfraRecorder is a lightweight open-source dvd burning software that works well on Windows 11 systems.
It offers basic disc burning functions and is compact in size, taking up very little disk space.
How to Use DVD Burning Software
Step 1: Download and install the software from the official website
Step 2: Insert a blank DVD into the drive
Step 3: Open the software
Step 4: Click Burn Collection
Step 5: Drag and drop the files into the window
Step 6: Click Burn
Finally, to ensure better compatibility, set the burn speed to 4x
Once the burning process is complete, you can eject the disc and check the files. This software is ideal for users looking for a simple, practical, and feature-focused burning solution that fully meets their everyday DVD burning needs.
Cons
- Lacks advanced features such as DVD authoring or disc image editing
- Has not received major updates in several years, so compatibility with newer hardware and Windows versions may be limited
- Does not support Blu-ray burning or multisession disc creation
- FinneasHayesIron Contributor
DVDStyler is an open-source tool that helps you burn a dvd on Windows 11 and supports creating custom menus and chapters to design professional-looking DVDs, though it requires a few extra steps for menu setup.
How to Burn a DVD on Windows 11
- Download and install the software from the official website
- Add video files
- Create a custom DVD menu, or skip this step to continue
- Click Burn
- Insert a blank DVD-R disc into the drive
- To ensure compatibility, set the burn speed to 4x
- Start the burning process
Once the process is complete, you can eject the disc and play it on a standard DVD player. The software supports burning DVDs with custom menus on Windows 11, making it ideal for users who want to create professional-quality, personalized DVDs without having to purchase additional software.
ps
- Please ensure that the video file format is compatible; incompatible formats may cause the burning process to fail.
- To ensure compatibility with older players, please use DVD-R discs instead of rewritable DVD±RW discs.
- Please allow sufficient time for video encoding, especially when working with long videos or high-quality footage.
- Please close all other programs during the burning process to prevent interruptions that could damage the disc.
- HoltSawyeIron Contributor
deVeDe NG is an open-source dvd burning software focused on converting various video formats into standard DVD-compatible files, as it does not include built-in disc burning functionality.
It allows you to prepare videos for DVD playback, but you will need to use a separate burning tool to complete the process.
First, download and install the software from the official website. Open the program and add the video file to the project.
Choose DVD as the output format, then click Generate DVD to create the DVD-ready files. Once the conversion is finished, use any other dvd burning software to burn the generated files to a blank DVD disc.
Once the burning process is complete, you can play the disc on standard DVD players.
This method works well for users who need to convert non-standard video formats before burning, so it is only suitable for those who don’t mind using two separate tools to complete the task.
If you prefer not to use a complex all-in-one tool, you can try this method.
This is a simple and reliable solution, so be sure to verify that the resulting file is compatible before burning it to a disc.