Marcos Douglas wrote:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 7:42 AM, Leonardo M. Ramé <martinr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
If you think in the future your app must work in another OSes, maybe a
better solution is to use cdrecord, it has everything you need (CD, DVD,
BluRay) . Here's the Win32
version http://www.student.tugraz.at/thomas.plank/
We run it using TProcess, then parse the results and show them on screen.
Interesting. Could you give an example how do you use it, please?
You do not translated the headers, just use the binaries, rigth?
cdrecord is generally well-regarded in terms of the number of different
drives etc. it supports, but I've always found (on Linux) that it needs
a bit of nursing when scanning and selecting available devices. Also
there are issues with e.g. Debian forking the project and applying
patches which weren't approved by the original author.
Frankly, I think that I'd settle for building a .iso image, and rely on
the user having his own software which is known to be compatible with
his hardware.
--
Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk
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