> Yesdoscdroast is  still around, but it too is command line.  I prefer
> command line actually works better from a speech standpoint since one does
> not use a mouse with a screen reader.
> The guy who puts together doscdroast could not confirm how audio cds are
> burned which is why I decided to hunt.
> BTW, can you or should you load the driver  Blair mentioned via ocnfig.sys
> or autoexec.bat

To use cdrkit or cdrecord, you will need a regular cd/dvd driver such
as uide, and after that is loaded you will also need to load aspi.sys
(http://www.wolfgang-brinkmann.de/bcdw/aspi.sys).  From there cdrecord
or cdrkit should recognize the drive; you can run for example
"[cdrecord|wodim] -scanbus" to see if it is recognized.  I'm not sure
where you can find the most recent dos port of cdrecord, but you can
find cdrkit on my website
(http://sites.google.com/site/blairdude/cdrkit).  You should be able
to burn CDs or DVDs with this software, but remember that there are
still no UDF drivers available for DOS, so once you have burned a DVD,
you might not be able to read it under DOS.

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