Re: linux graphical frontend for cdrecord?

2002-11-04 Thread Anssi Saari
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 04:59:06PM +0200, Marcos Lorenzo wrote:

 Which one(s) do you like/use and why?

I use gtoaster when making audio CDs. Haven't found a need to use a GUI
otherwise. gtoaster is the first one I found which burns audio from mp3s. I
don't think it's a particularly good GUI, but it does make it possible
to pick and arrange songs as I wish.


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linux graphical frontend for cdrecord?

2002-10-24 Thread Marcos Lorenzo
Is there any graphical frontend for cdrecord? I mean apart from xcdroast
or gcdmaster. Just something like Nero for linux because I want to turn
on my PC only on Linux xD

Which one(s) do you like/use and why?

I know at SourceForge.Net there are a lot of projects, but they're still
in alpha version...

thx,
m4c.


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Re: linux graphical frontend for cdrecord?

2002-10-24 Thread Len Sorensen
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 04:59:06PM +0200, Marcos Lorenzo wrote:
 Is there any graphical frontend for cdrecord? I mean apart from xcdroast
 or gcdmaster. Just something like Nero for linux because I want to turn
 on my PC only on Linux xD
 
 Which one(s) do you like/use and why?
 
 I know at SourceForge.Net there are a lot of projects, but they're still
 in alpha version...

I personally like running cdrecord and mkisofs by hand since they do
exactly what I want and what I ask for, and I find the interface much
simpler and more convinient to work with.

I also think any interface that requires moving between the keyboard and
mouse a lot, is inefficient, which is why I don't run X much, and when I
do I stick to a window manager setup to allow keyboard navigation of
most things.

Len Sorensen


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Re: linux graphical frontend for cdrecord?

2002-10-24 Thread Matthias . Riese
Marcos Lorenzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Is there any graphical frontend for cdrecord? I mean apart from xcdroast
 or gcdmaster. Just something like Nero for linux because I want to turn
 on my PC only on Linux xD
 
 Which one(s) do you like/use and why?
 
 I know at SourceForge.Net there are a lot of projects, but they're still
 in alpha version...

Sure, xcdroast is not that drag'n'drop and wizard-like, but I think it's
still rather userfriendly while still offering all the capabilites of
the underlying tools to the user. And it's IMO the most mature tool
out there.

Well, there are some KDE tools like kisocd which are more Windows-like, but
not that mature and feature rich...

My 0,02 Euro, Matthias


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Re: linux graphical frontend for cdrecord?

2002-10-24 Thread Lourens Veen
On Thursday 24 October 2002 16:59, Marcos Lorenzo wrote:
 Is there any graphical frontend for cdrecord? I mean apart from
 xcdroast or gcdmaster. Just something like Nero for linux because
 I want to turn on my PC only on Linux xD

 Which one(s) do you like/use and why?

I like K3B a lot. XCDRoast makes it only harder to burn CDs IMHO.

Lourens
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