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CD/DVD software for Imaging in HFSLIP


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I hope this is not off topic, but I am trying to find a CD/DVD burning package that does not come loaded with a lot of excess garbage. Things like Cover Creator or an MP3 ripper, I only want something that will write, read and format CD-R's CDRW's, DVD +-R, DVDRW to continue testing builds. Could someone offer any suggestions (searched Google) but would like input from the people here. After reading and posting I feel most will offer true info. If this is inappropriate for the forum, i apologize and request the moderator remove it. I currently use Nero.

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I like AVS Disc Creator and for burning ISO images on Windows 2000 I like BurnCDCC

I hope this is not off topic, but I am trying to find a CD/DVD burning package that does not come loaded with a lot of excess garbage. Things like Cover Creator or an MP3 ripper, I only want something that will write, read and format CD-R's CDRW's, DVD +-R, DVDRW to continue testing builds. Could someone offer any suggestions (searched Google) but would like input from the people here. After reading and posting I feel most will offer true info. If this is inappropriate for the forum, i apologize and request the moderator remove it. I currently use Nero.
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FDV recommended a ming32 compile of mkisofs a while back, can still be found at http://smithii.com/files/cdrtools-2.01-bootcd.ru-w32.zip

A non-ming32 compile, which includes the (largish) cygwin1.dll

http://smithii.com/files/cdrtools-latest.zip

and a non-ming32 compile specifically for DVDs apparently:

http://smithii.com/files/cdrtools-latest-dvdpatch.zip

Maybe someone knows a bit more about them, couldn't seem to browse the forums without searching for links via google??

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Microsoft has two command-line tools, cdburn and dvdburn, in its Windows Server 2003 resource kit package. They will burn ISO files to disc and can also erase RW discs. With CDBurn, it is possible to set a burn speed.

Available for download here. Use 7-Zip or WinRAR to extract the two tools.

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