Hi Eric,
Yesdoscdroast is  still around, but it too is command line.  I prefer 
command line actually works better from a speech standpoint since one does 
not use a mouse with a screen reader.
The guy who puts together doscdroast could not confirm how audio cds are 
burned which is why I decided to hunt.
BTW, can you or should you load the driver  Blair mentioned via ocnfig.sys 
or autoexec.bat
Karen

On Tue, 30 Mar 2010, Eric Auer wrote:

>
> Hi Blair, Karen,
>
> is the doscdroast suite still around? It was easier to use
> than all those command line things like mkisofs and cdrecord.
>
> Eric :-)
>
> PS: It also came with a number of 3rd party drivers afair.
>
>>> ...or DVD either for that matter?
>>> I have come across a few for creating iso images, even backups, but am
>>> wondering if others have ideas.  Hearts desire would let me create real
>>> audio cds for play in a stand alone player, or at the least cds that will
>>> play in an mp3 type player.
>>> thoughts?
>>
>> There are tools available to burn cds.  Both CDRecord and CDRKit are
>> available for DOS and work as long as a driver called aspi.sys is
>> installed.  First you must create an ISO image, and then you can use a
>> program like cdrecord to burn it.  The same suite also includes a tool
>> to burn audio cds I believe
>
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