Re: using cdrecord as backend.
I know that, but as you may understand I have to make a special program
that communicates with hardware for buttons, leds and lcd. So I have to
write a back-end myself.
On 1/29/06, Seth Kurtzberg <seth@cql.com> wrote:
There are already a number of user friendly programs that use cdrecord as the back end.
Seth Kurtzberg
On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 23:22:05 +0100
Jörgen Lindroos <lindroosj@gmail.com
> wrote:
> I see. Normally this is how I copy a cd (with windows): I put the cd's,
> starts the burn-program, press copy cd, choose drives, and press start. But
> maybe this is not possible with cdrecord?
>
> Anyway, this is not going to be a commercial cd-duplicator. The most
> important thing is that normal cd's i.e. ISO9660 and audio works.
>
> Thanks for replying
>
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