--- Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 7/12/05, Joerg Schilling
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > cdrecord-ProDVD works and did work since March
> 1998.
> > It is the first DVD writing program for *NIX like
> OS.
> > 
> 
> At the great risk of looking like some fanatic Jörg
> Schilling
> worshipper :-) I must say that I use CDRecord-ProDVD
> _ALL_THE_TIME_
> and it is fantastic and flawless.  While I really
> wish that we had a
> version of backupdvd ( or dvdbackup ? ) that is
> something that I can
> live without.  I await the wonderful day when we
> have full support
> from Jörg for dual layer media and writers with
> cdrecord.  Other than
> dual layer I have made DVD's on just about all media
> types and that
> includes the small double sided 80mm DVD-RW media
> which make great
> bootable pocket sized Solaris 9 install kits.  I
> could probably get
> Solaris 10 onto two of those little guys and then I
> would really be
> laughing.
> 
> I also have the added benefit of using the scg SCSI
> driver from Jörg
> and he spent some time logged into my machine and
> set it up and tested
> it with various media.  It works .. really really
> well.
> 
> I have no idea how anyone can complain about DVD
> support when we
> already have cdrecord.
> 
> 
> Dennis Clarke
> Director and Admin for blastwave.org
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> ps: yes I know I sound like a fanatic but hey, he
> gave us SchilliX
> within days of opening and you have to be impressed
> by that.
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Hmmm.. Well I wasn't 'complaining' about Cd-record,
just what I ran into while getting K3b compiled and
packaged. Again, I said what **version** of CD-record
do we use as a backend moving forward. Also, I
mentioned lets mark what we think is worth porting as
frontends (i.e. K3b, etc) to Solaris. Third, I
mentioned using that same binary versions of Cd-Record
on Solaris 8/9/10 on SPARC & x86/AMD64. 

As for K3b, if not k3b as the front-end - then what
else? 

Ken Mays



                
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