| Name | Modified | Size | Downloads / Week |
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| Parent folder | |||
| readme.txt | 2012-09-01 | 1.8 kB | |
| cdrtfe-1.5.md5 | 2012-08-31 | 203 Bytes | |
| cdrtfe-1.5.exe | 2012-08-31 | 6.2 MB | |
| cdrtfe-1.5.msi | 2012-08-31 | 6.6 MB | |
| cdrtfe-1.5src.rar | 2012-08-31 | 494.3 kB | |
| cdrtfe-1.5.zip | 2012-08-31 | 7.4 MB | |
| Totals: 6 Items | 20.7 MB | 0 | |
Notes:
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This is cdrtfe 1.5
The changes may have introduced new bugs, so please test and report,
if you find a bug.
Some of the translations haven't been updated for quite a while. Any
help regarding the update of existing or the creation of new
translations is much appreciated.
Changes:
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* Detect the cygwin path prefix with an external cygwin program. This
should work with all cygwin versions from 1.5.x to 1.7.x.
* Projects 'Audio CD' and 'Disc image' can now simultaneously write to
multiple burners.
1. Go to the project 'Audio CD' and add the audio tracks or go to the
project 'Disc image' and select the image file (ISO, CUE/BIN image
or audio CUE sheet).
2. If cdrtfe detects at least two disc writers, you can select
'multiple writers' from the drop down list as target.
3. Click 'Start'.
4. Select the writers you want to use. Then cklick 'Ok'.
5. Click 'Start'. The Tabsheets 'Device <x>' show the log for each
writer, the Tabsheet 'Preparation' shows the log when compressed
audio files need to be converted into wav format.
Temporary files will be kept until you close this window, so you can
repeat the writing process several times without creating the temporay
files again.
Currently, there is no verification for multiple discs after the
writing process finished. You may, however, start the verification
manually for a single drive. Right-click the 'Verify' option.
It is recommended to run tests in simulation mode or with simulation
drivers before starting a real write.
With an Intel Pentium Dual-Core T2330 (1,6 GHZ), 2 GiB RAM and a 128
GiB SSD it was possible to write a DVD ISO image to three burners
(1x IDE and 2x USB 2.0) at speed 4x simultaneously.