Re: Cd Burning
- From: Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas urgent rug ac be>
- To: Manuel Clos <llanero eresmas net>
- Cc: gnome-multimedia gnome org
- Subject: Re: Cd Burning
- Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 11:16:18 +0200 (CEST)
> Jeff Waugh wrote:
> > My take on this cd burning thing is that we need a cd/dvd burning *library*,
> > not necessarily an application straight away. With a cd/dvd burning library,
> > we can do funky things in Nautilus, Rhythmbox, wherever.
>
> Hey, we need the application anyway ;)
>
> My question about the library is what dependencies can it have, this is,
> it needs to depend on libscg from cdrtools if it is going to have
> advanced features like "detect if the CD is appendable". If the library
> is only meant to be a wrapper for cdrecord and cdrdao, it can be
> installed without problems and then fail with "you need cdrdao in order
> to burn CDs".
The answer here is probably "use whatever allows you to program this thing
in the most sensible way." Code reuse is a good thing, enjoy it. For a
cd recording library, a dependency on a cd recording library is the right
thing to do. Just being a front-end for a cmd-line invocation of cdrecord
is probably not such a good idea. That's also where most cd recording
apps fail to be good - they're a slap-on front-end for cdrecord.
> > For the RB needs, a wrapper will do. What I would like to see is the
> "configure once", so that the config is shared between gnome apps and
> even between desktops. Can KDE read the gconf keys?
There's shouldn't be much to configure about a cd writing app anyway. KDE
can read gconf keys if they run gconfd, but I wouldn't hope to convince
lots of KDE users to run gconf ;)
Thomas
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