There really isn't such a thing. The speed at which data can be written ("burned") to a CD is limited by the CD drive itself.
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Many computers now come with CD burning software. However, online, one would find free CD burning software at Realplay, Sourceforge, or Freeware files.
You need a CD-burning software.
Nero CD burning software is available for download(trial) or buying ar www.nero.com
CD burning software is usually available on a wide scale of variety's so it depends on what you are looking for< the CD burning software the typically comes with the computer is most likely what you want because it has a variety of uses.
You name a CD when you are burning it. There is usually an option in the software that you are using to name the CD. The default is usually the date and time in a certain format of when you finished burning the CD.
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Nero is a CD Burning Software.
You may download CD and DVD burning software from CD Burner XP, or imgBurn. These are both completely free. If you are looking for a paid version, or a trial, check out Nero.
The best option is to purchase this software at your nearest media store. There you will get a certain service on how the software works and which one is the best. Look for the official websites of the CD and DVD burning software and compare the prices.
These days almost every laptop, (including MacBooks), come with on-board software designed to burn CDs/DVDs, so if you are unsatisfied with what is included, then there are (of course) people willing to provide you with alternatives. Some of the best are reviewed and compared here: http://cd-burning-software-review.toptenreviews.com/mac-cd-burning-software/