XBMC MEDIA CENTER http://xbmc.org/ has I think a windows DLL and an (old?) version of libcdio that compiles with a number of Microsoft compilers.
Good luck! On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Mikael Barbeaux <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello to everyone, > > Recently I worked on a project that aims to build a CD-DA player in Java. > Actually it's impossible using purely Java to access the CD-ROM layer, so I > decided to use a wrapper to libcdio in order to make it. > It works very well on Linux and MacOSX. But I tried to use it under > Windows, > and that's quite harder... I began to use Cygwin (which I know well) to > compile libcdio : it worked, but I obtained a static library. When > converting it into a static dll library and then use it in Java, something > wrong happen. So I gave up that solution, as the dll must be packaged with > cygwin ones. > I tried to use MinGW to compile libcdio, but I must admit that even if > MinGW > looks promising, it's totally crap and user unfriendly. > > My question is: is there any libcdio windows binary packages ? All I need > is > a shared dll library in order to use it under Windows with Java. > I tried to look projects which uses libcdio, such as VLC or mplayer, but I > couldn't find any libcdio windows library. > Any idea ? Or a good tutorial about using MinGW to compile libcdio ? > Or perhaps there are other way to compile libcdio under Windows ? > > Thanks for your help, > M. >
