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Use MissingMediaBurner for a nice GUI to do that
Authored by: elmimmo on Mar 26, '03 03:17:17AM

The MissingMediaBurner (search in versiontracker.com) has a GUI for creating disc images using mkisofs of any size and burn them into CDs or DVDs.

I am not sure what mkisofs settings it uses, but long filenames seem to work just fine in Windows.

And you do not have to deal with installing the whole fink thingy if you simply want that tool.

BTW, using the MissingMediaBurner is, also, the only way to do overburning in a Mac AFAIK, and works just right. (I've used it to burn several CDs that stated a capacity of 850 MB but were recognized by either the Finder and Toast (and MMM, but it is the only one with a 'force' option) as 230 or something, and every computer I've tried them on read those, once burnt, perfectly.



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Use MissingMediaBurner for a nice GUI to do that
Authored by: sebastienb on Mar 26, '03 07:11:17PM

urgh! Last time I tried that thing it didn't even know how to use the SuperDrive. Gave up on the 'Missing*' software titles long ago - command line stuff was actually more useful :)



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