[NBLUG/talk] CD-Burning Frontends

Mark Street jet at sonic.net
Mon Mar 10 11:18:00 PST 2003


On Friday 07 March 2003 09:47, Coy Thorp wrote:
> Does it support burning from ISO images?

yes
If you are running redhat 8 you have to patch it and compile it, see the 
patches section on sourcforge.  I run it on RH 8, running a bleeding 
3.1-9.3.8.0 version of KDE.  I believe there may be some RPMS for past 
versions of RH and other distros.

It kicks!!

http://arson.sourceforge.net

Full progress displayed for all lengthy operations 
Drag and drop from Konqueror to create play lists 
Audio CD Burning 
Accurate track length tally displayed as track list grows 
Can burn using cdrdao or cdrecord (in Disk at Once, or Track at Once) 
Supports various audio file types, currently: 
Wav 
Mp3 
Ogg Vorbis (optional) 
SHN 
FLAC (optional) 
Can optionally normalize (in batch or mix mode) all tracks before burning to 
even out volumes 
Supports sox to fix broken audio tracks (tracks not in 44100Khz, 16bit, 
stereo) 
Can open, and optionally verify MD5 disk sets 
Can load track lists from m3u files 
VCD Burning 
Can create and burn VCDs and SVCDs 
Data CD Burning 
Existing ISO, and CUE/BIN files 
Image creation/burning from single directory tree 
Complete filesystem creation 
ISO images burned with either cdrdao or cdrecord 
Audio CD ripping/encoding (rip tracks from CD to file) 
Can rip audio tracks using cdda2wav OR cdparanoia 
Encoding in various output file formats, currently: 
Wav 
Mp3 (bladeenc, and LAME supported) 
Ogg Vorbis (optional) 
FLAC (optional) 
AU 
CDR 
AIFF 
AIFC 
CdIndex support (a free CDDB-like service) 
HTTP retrieval 
Freedb support (a free, open CDDB service) 
HTTP, and local retrieval 
HTTP, and local submit 
CD-Text retrieval 
Supports generic SCSI and cooked IOCTL interfaces 
Auto tagging of MP3 files using id3v2 
Configurable audio quality presets (bitrate, channels, etc) 
CD-to-CD copying 
Direct copy 
CD-to-file-to-CD copying 
Using either readcd/cdrecord or cdrdao 
Device unlock/reset 
CDRW Blanking 

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