Virtual CD/DVD burner for Fedora

Klaus-Peter Schrage kpschrage at gmx.de
Sat Jan 24 00:14:24 UTC 2015



Am 23. Januar 2015 20:28:47 MEZ, schrieb jd1008 <jd1008 at gmail.com>:
>
>On 01/23/2015 12:14 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 01/23/2015 10:43 AM, jd1008 wrote:
>>> googled for a virtual cd/dvd burner but all I could find
>>> was cdemu, which is not a burner but a rom.
>>>
>>> Any info on a virtual cd/dvd burner would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> cdemu V3.0.x emulates a burner now, but I don't see what use a
>virtual
>> burner is unless you're writing your own burning software and want to
>> see how it handles fake hardware. The only real test is on real
>> hardware and as many different makes as you can get your grubby mitts
>> on!
>>
>> If all you're trying to do is create an ISO image, just use brasero
>or
>> xfburn to create the image. Mount that .iso using a loopback and the
>
>I am using k3b, which incorporates cd-text.
>Unfortunately, k3b insists on the presence of media in the device.
>Even if I losetup /dev/loop0  <someFileofAppropriateSize>
>and edit k3brc and change sr0 to loop0, k3b still wants media
>in the device.
>So, that is why I am looking for a burner emulator.
>cdemu is not available for fedora. I found its sources on
>on sourceforge, but there is no info on how to integrate all that
>into a single install file. As it is, it is way to fragmented.
>Not clear if all one needs is the client or the daemon or both,
>not to mention the other 3 or more packages listed on sourceforge,
>If you have info on a fedora cdemu for fedora, please share.
>
>Thanx.
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For me it is not clear what you really want to accomplish. I thought you want to burn an audio CD with CD Text, k3b will do that, but what's the beef in doing that in an emulated CD Burnet?
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