bash-cdburner

Audio editors, music players, video players, burning software, etc.
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:D Hello,
Kinda hard to get, but the deb runs on 511:
Havnt burned anything with it yet...
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#3 Post by Master_wrong »

hello there puppyluvr... long time no see eh ? :lol:

thank for the file, i already download it

btw...
i havnt try it yet too, no files to burn atm :)
is this package smaller than the already built in puppy ?
my guess is it is smaller due to no gui used.
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#4 Post by Peterm321 »

I havent tried bashburn. It might be worth a look though I don't have anything I want to burn at this time.

My favourite app to burn audio CDs is cdrdao which I got from a gobo linux live CD and simply copied the executable to /usr/local/bin. My computer has one of those Sony DVD/CD RW combi drives and cdrdao was the only program that could produce playable CDs from it.

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#5 Post by Master_wrong »

interestingly bashburn did need cdrdao.... and mpg123.
My favourite app to burn audio CDs is cdrdao which I got from a gobo linux live CD and simply copied the executable to /usr/local/bin. My computer has one of those Sony DVD/CD RW combi drives and cdrdao was the only program that could produce playable CDs from it.

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#6 Post by Master_wrong »

try burning data into cd, it work...

cdrdao.zip was deb-files, extract then install
mpg123 was extracted to /

setting was manual however for example we want to burn some files then we have to copy them to temp/burn manually, although i believe it was rather simple to add some code to make the process more automatic.

and it looks soooo.... verbose :lol:
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