> Irene Huang writes:
>
>>> Cdrdao records audio or data CD-Rs in Disk-At-Once mode
>>> based on a textual description of the CD contents
>>>
>
> Will gcdmaster follow or are we only taking cdrao from this project?
>
>
Only cdrdao for this, since some guy is working on brasero also,
brasero is the default GUI application for cd burner on ubuntu,
nicer GUI , and it supports several backend, including cdrecord, cdrdao,
growisofs, cdrtools.
>>> /usr/bin/cdrdao Volatile the main program
>>> /usr/bin/toc2cue Volatile convert toc file to cue file
>>> /usr/bin/toc2cddb Volatile convert toc file to cddb file
>>>
>
> Are they really that bad? A quick look at the history for the project
> reveals few (if any) incompatible changes.
>
> Note that there are a lot of other interfaces here. Probably most
> important among them for users (and for dependent projects) is the
> "toc-file" format.
>
>
>>> /usr/share/cdrdao/drivers
>>> Volatile a Text file contains
>>> list of supported driver
>>>
>
> This directory sounds Project Private to me.
>
yeah, should be project private.
> It seems a shame to have so many independent CD-burning programs, each
> with its own array of drivers and dissimilar lists of supported drives.
>
>