Re: gnopernicus and CD writing software
- From: Alex Snow <alex_snow gmx net>
- To: gnome-accessibility-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gnopernicus and CD writing software
- Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 10:21:27 -0500
and you also have to set up ide-scsi emulation of you want to use
cdrecord with an ide/itapi cd device. this is also pretty simple.
On
Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 07:59:53PM -0500, Tom and Esther Ward wrote:
> Hello, Michael.
> I haven't as yet tested burning cd's directly from gnome using naudilis, but
> here is what I do to burn cd's.
> I have written some simple shell scripts that ask for the source location of
> the files to burn, which then creates a iso image, then asks for a cd title,
> burn speed, and then writes out the disk.
> I know that sounds complicated as cdrecord has so many commands, but in a
> sense cdrecord is quite simple to use. You can run cdrecord in
> gnome-terminal, and it is pretty speech friendly with most Linux screen
> readers.
>
> An example of writing a cd from the commandline is like this.
>
> mkisofs -v mytitle -J -R -o myfile.iso /my/source/location//
> cdrecord --dev 0,0,0 --speed 24 myfile.iso
>
> In short the cd writing docs out there actually over complicate the
> commandline cd burning tools. Mostly you need the dev flag to point to your
> cdrom which is on 0,0,0 and the speed which mine can do up to 48*.
> Plus you need to know how to make a basic iso image for burning and I always
> use -v for setting the title -J for juliet file system, -R for rockridge
> extentions, and -o to name the iso and point to the source location.
> If you can do that you can handle almost any data cd.
> Audio cd's are a little more indepth, but if you have further questions I
> can help you out with making audio cd's as well.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Michael Weaver" <michael weaver2 ntlworld com>
> To: <gnome-accessibility-list gnome org>
> Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 1:39 PM
> Subject: gnopernicus and CD writing software
>
>
> > Hi!
> > I am new to this list.
> > I have a question about gnopernicus and CD writing software.
> > The question is is writing cds easier to do using gnopernicus?
> > I ask this as someone who is thinking of migrating to Linux but not sure
> > whether to have a Linux only system or Linux and Windows when I buy a new
> > PC.
> > I have read some documentation on CD writing under Linux and from what I
> > have read, the commands seem complicated. As someone who used DOS on the
> > first PC I had, I should have some idea of commands for somethings like
> > changing directories.
> > Does the gnopernicus screenreader support CD Writing software and if so,
> > should I use this if I have a Linux only system?
> > Hope someone can give me some advice.
> >
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