I've used CDBurnerXP for ages, though I have no idea if it's as fully-featured as the software mentioned.
Oh man, k3b would be awesome for windows. I think it really blows that it's exclusive only to linux. It can theoretically be ported to windows. Qt programs could be ported to windows through the licensing that qt4 had. Over the years i more or less found out the main dev doesn't care. K3b does just about everything that nero (and many things nero will never do) for free. I would love to replace infrarecorder with k3b when i load out a computer with light weight and free equivalent programs (sort of like why i install evince as opposed to adobe acrobat reader). Granted k3b is a deal more complex than infrarecorder, but infrarecorder is rather basic. Even i liked the advanced features of nero if k3b isn't an option.
Cdburnerxp seems like a decent program itself i must add. Although, turning to free software sure beat the time of downloading the trial demo of nero and cracking it. It's not about the guilt. Just downloading free alternatives like cdburnerxp and infrarecorder usually entails much smaller downloads without the cracking step and no worry of piracy litigation.