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Offline Desmon

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Re: Reading CDRW with directcd
« on: May 20, 2003, 10:11:49 AM »
@Paul_Gadd
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I use Nero for nearly everything and that program has a crappy  looking GUI but the amount it does is worth it.

Easy Cd creator came with the burner and is a good program but the bad part is when it destroys/corrupts aspi drivers when removing or updating then just causes a lot of other burning programs to not work properly, clearly not worth the hassle and messing about.

I'll concur. I got a copy of slEasyCD with my burner and it was installed just long enough for me to realise what a POS it was. I soon found Nero to replace it with, but recently I've replaced that with DiskJuggler.

DJ's interface is a little harder to get your head around, and will make non-compliant CDs at the drop of a hat, but it doesn't rely on Win's ASPI drivers so the possibilities are endless.
Making hybrid ISO9660/Audio/HPFS disks is even possible with DJ.

On top of that, it's the only program out there that'll drive the multi disk jukebox/robot I use at work.   ;-)
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Re: Reading CDRW with directcd
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2003, 10:16:45 AM »
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The CDROM works fine with every CD I´ve tried so far, even when used before in the pc.

I´m using Eyetech´s EZCD-SE A1200 buffered interface, with IDEFix 97.

When the CD-RW is inserted it is mounted as UDFReader:   and in it I can see autorun.inf and udfrinst.exe

This is a fault of the software you're using to write the CDRW. (EasyCd) Those two files are the only thing you'll ever see, as they're put there by EasyCD to allow another Windows machine to load the udfrinst.exe program. "UDF Reader Installer.exe"

Read the advice above. Write the CDRW just as you would a CDR and your Amiga should see the whole disk.
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