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Mandrake 10.0 - Archiving/Cd burning

arson 0.9.7 GPL Arson - A KDE frontend to various CD burning, and ripping tools. Arson is a KDE frontend to various CD burning, and ripping tools. It's a frontend which use cdrdao (in disk at once mode), could decode various encoded audio formats (mp3, ogg), and displayed accurate track length as the playlist was created.
cdbakeoven 1.8.9 GPL A CD creation/coping/erasing front-end for the K Desktop Environment. CD Bake Oven (CDBO) is a graphical CD-creation/copying tool designed to combine the power and stability of great command-line utilities with a contemporary, easy-to-use user interface. CDBO allows you to intuitively create data CDs, copy data or music CDs, etc. and to control every aspect of the process. It is built on top of the very well-known cdrecord, mkisofs, cdda2wav and cdparanoia, encapsulating most of the options those utilities provide. This makes creating professional-quality media as easy as making a few mouse clicks.
cdlabelgen 3.0.0 GPL Program for generating frontcards and traycards for CDs. cdlabelgen is a program for generating frontcards and traycards for CDs. Use it to make labels for your archive CDs, CDs full of oggs, or even make a label for that CD that you lost the case for! This package is used by the gcombust frontend to cd burning.
cdrdao 1.1.8 GPL Cdrdao - Write audio CD-Rs in disk-at-once mode Writes audio CD-Rs in disc-at-once (DAO) mode allowing control over pre-gaps (length down to 0, nonzero audio data) and sub-channel information like ISRC codes. All data that is written to the disc must be specified with a text file. Audio data may be in WAVE or raw format.
cdrdao-gcdmaster 1.1.8 GPL Graphical front end to cdrdao for composing audio CDs. gcdmaster allows the creation of toc-files for cdrdao and can control the recording process. Its main application is the composition of audio CDs from one or more audio files. It supports PQ-channel editing, entry of meta data like ISRC codes/CD-TEXT and non destructive cut of the audio data.
cdrecord 2.01 GPL A command line CD/DVD-Recorder Cdrecord allows you to create CDs on a CD-Recorder (SCSI/ATAPI). Supports data, audio, mixed, multi-session and CD+ discs etc.
dvd+rw-tools 5.17.4.8.6 GPL Tools for burning on DVD+RW compliant burner As for cdrecord[-ProDVD]. DVD+RW/+R recording strategy is somewhat different from one supported by cdrecord. DVD+RW (but not DVD+R) is a true random write access media and therefore is suitable for housing of arbitrary filesystem, e.g. udf, vfat, ext2, etc. This, and this alone, qualifies DVD+RW support for kernel implementation. Even though modified kernel can let you put for example an ext2 filesystem on DVD+RW, it's probably not very practical, because you most likely want to access the data on arbitrary computer. Or in other words you most likely want ISO9660.
eroaster 2.2.0 GPL The ECLIPT Roaster is a graphical frontend to cdrecord and mkisofs A graphical front end to cdrecord and mkisofs. - Writes data and audio cd's on the fly - read data and audio cd's - drag and drop support - nice user interface - auto selection of files to fill cd - auto conversion of mp3 files to wav files
gcombust 0.1.54 GPL Gcombust is a burning cd frontend gcombust is a gtk+ frontend for mkisofs, mkhybrid, cdrecord and cdlabelgen. It's written in C. It has primitive support for controlling the directory (root) structure and size of image without copying files/symlinking or writing 10 lines of arguments and can maximize disk by hinting which directories/files to use.
gnome-toaster 1.0 GPL CD-Recording frontend for GNOME CD-Recording frontend for GNOME.
k3b 0.11.1 GPL CD-Burner for KDE3 K3b is CD-writing software which intends to be feature-rich and provide an easily usable interface. Features include burning audio CDs from .WAV and .MP3 audio files, configuring external programs and configuring devices.
k3b-dvd 0.11.1 GPL k3b with DVD support K3b with requires for dvd
mkisofs 2.01 GPL Creates an image of an ISO9660 filesystem. This is the mkisofs package. It is used to create ISO 9660 file system images for creating CD-ROMs. Now includes support for making bootable "El Torito" CD-ROMs.
simplecdrx 1.3.2 GPL A powerful CD creation and audio maniplation program The primary goal of SimpleCDR-X is to be a powerful CD creation and audio maniplation program. Ease of use, flexibilty, and a clean interface of of utmost importance. SimpleCDR-X achieves this by not having the option to enable every single mkisofs and cdrecord option. Instead a small selection of commonly used options are available. In no way does this compromise the power of SimpleCDR-X because a majority of the options you will never use or know about unless you have the man page printed out for quick reference.
xcdroast 0.98 GPL A GUI program for burning CDs X-CD-Roast is a program-package dedicated to easy CD creation under most Unix-platforms. It combines command line tools like "cdrecord", "cdda2wav", and "mkisofs" into a nice graphical user interface. Features: Self-explanatory X11 user interface. Automatic SCSI-hardware setup Copies of ISO9660-CDs, some non-ISO9660-CDs, and audio CDs Production of new ISO9660 data CDs ("mastering") Production of new audio CDs Fast copying of CDs without hardisk buffering Logfile option User interface in more than 10 languages
zisofs-tools 1.0.4 GPL Utilities to create compressed CD-ROM filesystems. Tools that, in combination with an appropriately patched version of mkisofs, allow the creation of compressed CD-ROM filesystems.

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