Re: [osol-discuss] CD & DVD burning - cdrecord not cutting it for me.

2008-08-04 Thread UNIX admin
> Why is "cdrecord" chosen for the nautilus burning > tool? Because it is the best optical media mastering suite, bar none. No ifs, buts, or maybes. There is no software, open source/freeware/commercial currently on the market that even comes close in comparison to cdrtools. Not even "Nero". >

Re: [osol-discuss] CD & DVD burning - cdrecord not cutting it for me.

2008-08-04 Thread Joerg Schilling
Jedy Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Glynn Foster wrote: > > It would be interesting to know how the user experience differs. I > > know the desktop team are looking at Brasero as a possible CD/DVD > > burning tool to add to the desktop. > > > Yes, We plan to ship Brasero in the next Open

Re: [osol-discuss] CD & DVD burning - cdrecord not cutting it for me.

2008-08-03 Thread Jedy Wang
Glynn Foster wrote: > It would be interesting to know how the user experience differs. I > know the desktop team are looking at Brasero as a possible CD/DVD > burning tool to add to the desktop. > Yes, We plan to ship Brasero in the next OpenSolaris 2008.11. But it still use cdrecord as its

Re: [osol-discuss] CD & DVD burning - cdrecord not cutting it for me.

2008-08-01 Thread Glynn Foster
On 2/08/2008, at 9:49 AM, Euan Thoms wrote: > Why is "cdrecord" chosen for the nautilus burning tool? It just > doesn't work for me, neither loose files nor iso's. "cdrw" works > great for CD's and DVD's, however I have to use "mkisofs" to make an > iso first. Currently I have to use comma

Re: [osol-discuss] CD & DVD burning - cdrecord not cutting it for me.

2008-08-01 Thread Joerg Schilling
Euan Thoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Why is "cdrecord" chosen for the nautilus burning tool? It just doesn't work > for me, neither loose files nor iso's. "cdrw" works great for CD's and DVD's, > however I have to use "mkisofs" to make an iso first. Currently I have to > use command line to

Re: [osol-discuss] CD & DVD burning - cdrecord not cutting it for me.

2008-08-01 Thread Artem Kachitchkine
> Why is "cdrecord" chosen for the nautilus burning tool? It just doesn't work > for me, neither loose files nor iso's. "cdrw" works great for CD's and DVD's, > however I have to use "mkisofs" to make an iso first. Currently I have to > use command line to burn stuff. I think at some point, n

[osol-discuss] CD & DVD burning - cdrecord not cutting it for me.

2008-08-01 Thread Euan Thoms
Why is "cdrecord" chosen for the nautilus burning tool? It just doesn't work for me, neither loose files nor iso's. "cdrw" works great for CD's and DVD's, however I have to use "mkisofs" to make an iso first. Currently I have to use command line to burn stuff. Also, in Linux the nautilus burne