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CDRecord/ is the OS/2 port of cdrecord from *nix. | |Picture=cdrecordgui.gif | ||
|Version=2.00 | |||
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|Author=[[Chris Wohlgemuth]] | |||
|License=GNU GPL | |||
|Download={{FileLink|CDRecord_2-00.zip}} | |||
|Website= | |||
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CDRecord/2 is the OS/2 port of cdrecord from *nix. It is a direct port of CDRecord and has got every feature of the Solaris version. | |||
For more information about cdrecord go to the cdrecord homepage: [http://cdrtools.sourceforge.net/private/cdrecord.html]. On that page you'll find a list of supported recorders. | |||
There is a GUI available which covers some basic tasks of CDR/W-handling like blanking, loading and unloading media and printing the TOC. Furthermore you may get a full featured frontend (Audio-CD-Creator) with WPS support and everything else you need. | |||
ATAPI-Recorders are now supported thanks to the DaniATAPI.flt driver written by D. Engert. | |||
CDRecord/2 writes without errors on a heavy loaded P133, 64MB, IBM-EIDE-HD system with SCSI-writer with double speed. | |||
For example it's possible to write data CDs on the fly piping the output of mkisofs to cdrecord/2 while playing a MP3 in the background and working with the system as usual (of course there is a performance impact). | |||
==Articles== | |||
* [[CDRecord/2 FAQ]] | |||
[[Category:Optical Media Tools]] | |||
[[Category:Open Source Software]] | [[Category:Open Source Software]] |
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Version | 2.00 |
Vendor | |
Author | Chris Wohlgemuth |
License | GNU GPL |
Download | CDRecord_2-00.zip |
Website |
CDRecord/2 is the OS/2 port of cdrecord from *nix. It is a direct port of CDRecord and has got every feature of the Solaris version.
For more information about cdrecord go to the cdrecord homepage: [1]. On that page you'll find a list of supported recorders.
There is a GUI available which covers some basic tasks of CDR/W-handling like blanking, loading and unloading media and printing the TOC. Furthermore you may get a full featured frontend (Audio-CD-Creator) with WPS support and everything else you need.
ATAPI-Recorders are now supported thanks to the DaniATAPI.flt driver written by D. Engert.
CDRecord/2 writes without errors on a heavy loaded P133, 64MB, IBM-EIDE-HD system with SCSI-writer with double speed. For example it's possible to write data CDs on the fly piping the output of mkisofs to cdrecord/2 while playing a MP3 in the background and working with the system as usual (of course there is a performance impact).