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Burning CDs requires a system that has a CDR[W] drive, and/or other CDROM devices properly
setup as specified by the CD-Writing HOWTO (SCSI or SCSI emulation), this document can be
found here:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/CD-Writing-HOWTO.html
Also, this IS just a frontend, so the programs that do the actual work are obviously
required. A full list of these programs can be found in the Programs tab of the
configuration dialog. Which programs are actually required depends on what you plan
on doing with arson. If you are only planning to rip audio tracks, then obviously none
of the burning software is required, and vice versa.
The audio CD ripper should work with any CDROM drive configuration. If you do not have a
SCSI CDROM drive, or an ATAPI CDROM drive configured to use SCSI emulation, then add an
IOCTL device entry in the Devices page of the configuration dialog.
cdda2wav is required for ripping audio tracks. cdda2wav or cdparanoioa can be used to
actually rip the tracks, but cdda2wav is required to do the initial disk scan (it provides
more information about the tracks, and disk, which cdparanoia does not).
cdrdao is required for audio CD copying. readcd/cdrecord can only be used to copy data CDs.
cdrdao is required for audio CD writing, support for writing audio CDs with cdrecord will
come in the future.
Currently arson can only write data CDs by writing a single directory tree, and a data CD
copy. To write a directory tree mkisofs is required in addition to either cdrdao or cdrecord.
Either cdrdao, or readcd/cdrecord is required to do a data CD copy.
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