CD-R media utilizes a numeric ATIP code to distinguish between different types.
A reference (database or file) would need to be built into ImgBurn to translate the manufacturer name and then display to the user.
Indeed a very nice burner.
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Yes, the 3540 should have better burning quality on a range of discs compared to the 3520.
Much better hardware IMO.
(And of course the 3540 supports 8x DVD+R DL writing, which the 3520 does not)
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Here are a few ImgBurn features that I would find useful:
1. Optional burn-speed visual graphing during .ISO write.
2. Add option for burning multiple copies.
3. Add integrated screenshot save feature.