Am 23. Januar 2015 20:28:47 MEZ, schrieb jd1008 <jd1008@xxxxxxxxx>:
On 01/23/2015 12:14 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:On 01/23/2015 10:43 AM, jd1008 wrote:googled for a virtual cd/dvd burner but all I could find
was cdemu, which is not a burner but a rom.
Any info on a virtual cd/dvd burner would be greatly appreciated.
cdemu V3.0.x emulates a burner now, but I don't see what use a virtual
burner is unless you're writing your own burning software and want to
see how it handles fake hardware. The only real test is on real
hardware and as many different makes as you can get your grubby mitts
on!
If all you're trying to do is create an ISO image, just use brasero or
xfburn to create the image. Mount that .iso using a loopback and the
I am using k3b, which incorporates cd-text.
Unfortunately, k3b insists on the presence of media in the device.
Even if I losetup /dev/loop0 <someFileofAppropriateSize>
and edit k3brc and change sr0 to loop0, k3b still wants media
in the device.
So, that is why I am looking for a burner emulator.
cdemu is not available for fedora. I found its sources on
on sourceforge, but there is no info on how to integrate all that
into a single install file. As it is, it is way to fragmented.
Not clear if all one needs is the client or the daemon or both,
not to mention the other 3 or more packages listed on sourceforge,
If you have info on a fedora cdemu for fedora, please share.
Thanx.
For me it is not clear what you really want to accomplish. I thought you want to burn an audio CD with CD Text, k3b will do that, but what's the beef in doing that in an emulated CD Burnet?
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