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Babya WaveBurner was a freeware CD-burning software utility for Windows PCs. It was released in the mid-2000s by the Babya Software Group, an indie development outfit led by a developer named Bhagya Silva.

The program was highly controversial in the software community because it was essentially a rebranding of someone else’s open-source or freeware tool, repackaged under the “Babya” name. Key Details & Functionality

Core Purpose: It allowed Windows users to compile files and burn data or audio CDs.

Drive Diagnostics: The software included features to view hardware details and information about the PC’s optical disc drive.

The Name Confusion: The name “WaveBurner” was deliberately cloned from Emagic/Apple’s WaveBurner—a highly professional audio mastering and Red Book CD authoring application popular on macOS at the time. Babya’s Windows app had no technical relation to Apple’s software.

Part of an “Ecosystem”: It was often bundled or promoted alongside other cloned utilities like Babya Logic and Babya bSuite, which openly mimicked the names of high-end Apple creativity software.

Because it is obsolete 32-bit software from the Windows XP era, it is completely abandoned and no longer safe or practical to use on modern operating systems. Hi All. When I did my album some years ago, I mastered it