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.
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This is mainly a maintainance release. All available patches have been merged, and there were a lot of additional bug and security fixes. This release adds optional GTK 2 support, some translations have been added, and most others have been updated.
This version features full drag and drop support (both
within X-CD-Roast and from external filemanagers), a
completely rewritten non-root mode which does not
require any special group or a change of mode on the
cdrtools. Scanning for devices is no longer done at each
startup and support for remote SCSI (networked
devices) and Linux 2.5.x device types was added. On-
the-fly copy of audio CDs is now possible and window
positions and sizes are saved on request. The DVD
support was improved and all common types (DVD-R/
RW and DVD+R/RW) should work.
This is mainly a bugfix release, but introduces also some experimental code. The most visible change is the direct support of the ATAPI interface on Linux 2.4.x kernels, which makes SCSI emulation optional. The ProDVD support code is completely rewritten and proxy authentication is supported for CDDB lookups. The man page describes now a multiple parallel writer setup, and the instructions for MacOSX have been improved.