Disc burning refers to the process of recording data onto a writable optical disc, such as a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc. It involves transferring digital files, such as music, videos, documents, or software, from a computer or other digital device onto the disc for storage, distribution, or playback. The process typically involves using specialized software to create a disc image, selecting the desired files to be burned onto the disc, and then initiating the burning process. Disc burning allows users to create backup copies of important data, share media files with others, or create customized discs for various purposes. It has been a popular method for data storage and distribution for many years, although it has become less common with the rise of cloud storage and digital streaming services.