Re: CD/DVD record

From: Bill Davidsen
Date: Mon Aug 23 2004 - 17:18:05 EST


Nigel Rantor wrote:
Helge Hafting wrote:

Hmm...not sure about that. Not if you do want device specific fixes in there too...


The question then becomes - how many percent of devices in use need fixes to work?
A simple program with _no_ fixes, that works with correct devices only might not be that hard.
After it becomes popular people simply take care to buy working burners. The old broken
tend to get upgraded after a while, or they can be used with the old cdrecord.
[...]


Good point. Agreed.

I'll admit to having some time on my hands but acquiring equipment to test with would be a stumbling block for me.


Take one thing at a time. If you want to try this, start writing a program that works well
with your particular burner. Chances are it'll work with many others too. And then you
get patches from people who have other equipment. You won't need to have everything
yourself.


Another good point. Agreed.

It would be nice if everyone could just put their egos aside and provide a united front wrt FOSS cd/dvd recording.


:-) This goes for all open source. I don't think it'll happen though. :-/


Hat trick on the Good Point(tm) front. Agreed!

Well then I may go and look into cd recording then...hmm...

I hate to say it, but why reinvent the wheel? I'm sure that if Jorg doesn't support new technology there will be a project, either on sourceforge or freestanding, to create OpenCDburn or some such. It would be very hard to find someone as technically good as Jorg in this area, and hard to find anyone worse at working with others.

That's really sad, because if he would accept more from others and not insist on having the last (or only) word on every issue the software would move faster and with less hostility.

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-bill davidsen (davidsen@xxxxxxx)
"The secret to procrastination is to put things off until the
last possible moment - but no longer" -me
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