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El Thu, 21 Sep 2006 12:16:11 +1000
M-L <rose_snug@bigpond.com> escribió:

> On Thursday 21 September 2006 11:52, David E. Fox shared this with us all:
> >--> cdrecord? :)
> >-->
> >--> Well, command line does work, but maybe it's not the best way to do it,
> >--> it depends on your experience level.
> 
> Isn't cdrecord the reason that k3b doesn't work? I have found it so, because 
> cdrecord finds my external USB DVD dual layer burner and then vanishes it. 
> That was in Sarge, haven't tried it in Etch yet.
> 
> XcdRoast finds and uses the burner and is fast. I am not certain if it uses 
> cdrecord? But Xcdroast won't burn DVD's without another application which 
> isn't free because it isn't in Debian.
> 

>From the X-CD-Roast's faq:

1. What is X-CD-Roast and who is working on it?

X-CD-Roast is a graphical user interface (GUI) for the command-line cdrtools. You can do anything X-CD-Roast does yourself using these tools - but it's nicer and easier with the frontend. The cdrtools contain "cdrecord" (does do the hard job supporting all the cdwriters and is doing the actual writing of CDs), "readcd" (reads data-tracks of CDs - its a portable replacement of "dd"), "mkisofs" (masters CD-/images from given file-trees on the harddisk) and "cdda2wav" (reads audio-tracks). Cdrecord, readcd and mkisofs are maintained by Joerg Schilling, cdda2wav by Heiko Eissfeldt and X-CD-Roast by me, Thomas Niederreiter. 

Sebastián

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