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cdrdao-xcdrdao-1.1.0-1 RPM for i386

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Name: cdrdao-xcdrdao Distribution: Freshmeat RPMS
Version: 1.1.0 Vendor: Andreas Mueller <mueller@daneb.ping.de>
Release: 1 Build date: Mon Apr 5 22:38:51 1999
Group: X11/Utilities Build host: desktop.infohwy.com
Size: 388204 Source RPM: cdrdao-1.1.0-1.src.rpm
Packager: Ryan Weaver <ryanw@infohwy.com>
Url: http://www.ping.de/sites/daneb/cdrdao.html
Summary: A very early version of the Gtk-- based GUI xcdrdao.
At this early stage xcdrdao can be mainly used to edit
existing toc-files. It is possible to create, edit or
remove track/index marks and pre-gaps.  Xcdrdao comes
without any documentation.

Provides

Requires

Copyright

GPL

Changelog

* Tue Apr 06 1999 Ryan Weaver <ryanw@infohwy.com>
  [cdrdao-1.1.0-1]
  - Changes 1.1.0: 
  - Added data track support to generic-mmc driver. 
  - Added Henk-Jan Slotboom's driver for Taiyo-Yuden recorders. 
  - Created driver for the Teac CD-R55S recorder. Data tracks should be
    supported, too, but it is not well tested. 
  - Added Cam MacKinnon's driver for the Yamaha CDR10x drive family. Data
    track support is available, too, but also not well tested. 
  - Added Leon Woestenberg's bitwise-exact digital audio extraction patch
    for Plextor drives (see README.PlexDAE). 
  - read-toc will analyze mixed mode CDs now, but it is currently not perfect.
    Please have a look at the README. 
  - Fixed failed assertion problems with 'read-toc' that occured when the
    raw P-W sub-channel data passed the CRC check but was actually not
    consistent (happened quiet often with Teac CD-ROM CD-532S drives). 
  - The SCSI interface can now use Joerg Schilling's SCSI library. Cdrdao
    is reported to work on Solaris 2.6 and FreeBSD using the SCSI library.
    Max Khon provided an independent SCSI interface implementation for FreeBSD
    which can be selected when configuring. 
  - Added experimental CD-TEXT support to 'read-toc'. 
  - Updated xcdrdao source to compile with Gtk-- 0.99.1.
* Sun Jan 31 1999 Ryan Weaver <ryanw@infohwy.com>
  [cdrdao-1.011-1]
  - Changes 1.011:
  - Fixed xcdrdao compilation errors with recent Gtk-- library
      (version 0.11.1). It won't compile with Gtk-- 0.9.14 anymore.
  - Fixed driver detection for Panasonic CW-7582 which actually
      identifies as MATSHITA CW-7582.
* Tue Jan 26 1999 Ryan Weaver <ryanw@infohwy.com>
  [cdrdao-1.010-1]
  - Changes 1.010: 
  - Michael Weber added on-the-fly writing support.
    See http://www.ping.de/sites/daneb/example.html#on-the-fly for usage. 
  - Radek Doulik added improved ring buffer code. The number of
    buffers can be set with the --buffers option. 
  - Added driver selection for Matshita/Panasonic CW-7502,
    Mitsumi CR-4801, Panasonic CW-7582, Traxdata CDRW4260,
    BTC BCE621E and Philips OMNIWRITER2. 
  - The source code distribution contains a very early version of
    the Gtk-- based GUI xcdrdao. Of course, cdrdao can still be built
    without the Gtk-- libraries. At this early stage xcdrdao can be
    mainly used to edit existing toc-files. It is possible to create,
    edit or remove track/index marks and pre-gaps. Xcdrdao comes
    without any documentation. 
  - Xcdrdao is 'NOT' included in this RPM because it would not build
    with gtk-- version 0.11.1
* Sat Dec 12 1998 Ryan Weaver <ryanw@infohwy.com>
  [cdrdao-1.09-2]
  - Building with my newly built pccts-1.33mr16 RPM installed
* Fri Dec 11 1998 Ryan Weaver <ryanw@infohwy.com>
  [cdrdao-1.09-1]
  - First RPM
  - Changes 1.09: 
    HP CD-Writer+ 8100 is supported now.
    Added more toc-file consistency checks so that you know now
      why the CDD2x00 refuses to record the CD-R.
    Driver selection for MEMOREX CRW-1662/CR-622/CD-233E and
      PHILIPS CDD3600.
    Warning: This version won't refuse to record with the Panasonic
      CW-7502 anymore but the resulting disk is not very useful. It'll
      contain only one long track.

Files

/usr/bin/xcdrdao


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