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> What is your favourite CD/DVD recording tool? Lightweightmeaning, no
> Gnome/KDE dependancies to install
cdrecord
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growisofs is quite nice too.
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I have found that growisofs and cdrecord differ
significantly for 16x DVD recording. For most
brands of blank, cdrecord burns slower and less
reliably than growisofs. For 8x blanks and slower
I never had any problems with cdrecord.
cdrecord recognizes a wider variety of CD blanks
than growisofs, so I never use cdrecord to
write CDs. growisofs can write +RW blanks which
(my) cdrecord cannot.
I don't think either can write to DVD-RAM.
cdrtools or cdrkit ( no UI at all )
xcdroast. (uses GTK but no gnome - there may be a GTK-free version out there)
cdrbq (uses TCL - have not tried it)
cdrkit is an ancient version of cdrtools (version a2 vs a64 of so).
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> xcdroast. (uses GTK but no gnome - there may be a GTK-free version out there)
xcdroast uses cdrecord to do the actual recording, as does K3B