ken mays <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> HD-DVD drives are not yet available.
> If I get a Blu-Ray drive, cdrecord will support
> Blu-Ray soon.
BTW: I did read on the net that if you call:
cdrecord driveropts=burnproof driver=mmc_dvdplusrw -force
cdrecord will already write Blu Ray...
> Lights
> With respect to OpenSolaris, cdrtools/cdrecord is
the engine we
prefer to invest
> in. Missing features (Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, LightScribe,
Thingmabob...)
should be
> added to cdrtools, hopefully with the help from the
community. The
basic GUI we
HD-DVD drives are not yet available.
If I get a
Artem Kachitchkine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Most OS vendors are prepared to invest in basic media recording support.
> Advanced applications is the space where 3rd parties like Roxio and Nero
> compete. These companies let burner vendors to include dumbed down versions
> of
> their softw
Most OS vendors are prepared to invest in basic media recording support.
Advanced applications is the space where 3rd parties like Roxio and Nero
compete. These companies let burner vendors to include dumbed down versions of
their software in hopes that users will buy a full version. That's ho
Joerg Schilling wrote:
chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am new to the OpenSolaris scene but have been using Solaris since version 8.
I have seen talks about cd and dvd buring software that people think should be
included. most people seem to dislike k3b as it is QT based and they want a
chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new to the OpenSolaris scene but have been using Solaris since version
> 8. I have seen talks about cd and dvd buring software that people think
> should be included. most people seem to dislike k3b as it is QT based and
> they want a GTK solution. somet
I am new to the OpenSolaris scene but have been using Solaris since version 8.
I have seen talks about cd and dvd buring software that people think should be
included. most people seem to dislike k3b as it is QT based and they want a
GTK solution. something I have yet to see adressed is the pos