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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: dbl221 on 17 December 2002, 02:04

Title: Best CD Burning Software - Linux
Post by: dbl221 on 17 December 2002, 02:04
Ok gang what is everyones fav CD burning software in Linux?

me I like Magma.
Title: Best CD Burning Software - Linux
Post by: voidmain on 17 December 2002, 02:19
cdrecord (with a tiny script that I manufactured) for burning ISO images.

xcdroast/cdrdao for creating music CDs.

kino/vcdxbuild/cdrdao for creating VCDs.
Title: Best CD Burning Software - Linux
Post by: CaptainCool on 17 December 2002, 06:07
I like Gnome-Toaster, it's faster then anything I ever used in windows and works great.
Title: Best CD Burning Software - Linux
Post by: Master of Reality on 17 December 2002, 06:18
cdrecord
gui for cdrecord: xcdroast.

k3b is pretty good for music CDs
Title: Best CD Burning Software - Linux
Post by: shuiend on 17 December 2002, 06:19
i personally use K3B which is almost exactly like eazy-cd creater for windows. It has a setup program which you run as root and it goes through and configures it to work for everyone. Once that is done it is simple to create cd's. The only rea problems is that you have a choice of data cd's or music cd's. There are none of the fancy Vcd's yet in it.
Title: Best CD Burning Software - Linux
Post by: preacher on 17 December 2002, 15:11
I couldnt get xcdroast to work for anything, but eroaster worked perfect, so it wins in my book. By the way guys, since all the gui cd burning programs use cdrecord to burn cd's, it wins by default.
Title: Best CD Burning Software - Linux
Post by: choasforages on 17 December 2002, 15:49
defiantly cdrecord, but not only is it my favorite linux burning software, i think it would have to go for the whole of UNIX, maybe except for osx's built in burning