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Gnome Toaster
a cd recording frontend for X/Gtk.
gnometoaster.rulez.org.
Software : Gnome
: Gnome Toaster : Übersicht
09-Dec-2002/09-Jan-07
Übersicht
Gnome-Applikation zum Brennen von CDs.
Aus der Selbstdarstellung:
»Gnome Toaster is a cd creation suite for Linux and FreeBSD
[...]. Thought to be as user- friendly as possible it lets you
create cd recordables with just a few simple mouse clicks. Create
your CDs by simply dragging the desired contents onto it's display
window. Although certainly the various programs available for
Windows have been an example how people expect an easy-to-use cd
creation suit to be, Gnometoaster is trying to do things differently
in various ways. Not only can Gnometoaster write mp3 files to a disc
on-the-fly, it can also encode them. Besides mp3, almost all other
common file formats can be used by just specifying their respecting
commandline players as a "plugin" in Gnometoaster's unique Filetype
registry. This is how Gnometoaster gains maximum use of the
immensely large collection of tools available to the Linux
community, combining them all into a single, easy to use interface
for a specific purpose« (Quelle:
gnometoaster.rulez.org/whatis.html#whatis; Zugriff:
09-Dec-2002).
Autor: Andreas Eckleder, <A.Eckleder@bigfoot.com>.
Lizenz: GNU GPL.
Systemanforderungen:
- cdrecord
- cdrdao
- Gtk 1.2 oder höher
- mkhybrid oder mkisofs
- cdda2wav,
- sox,
- mpg123, mp3info
- ogg123, oggtst
- An mp3 encoder (LAME etc.)
Logo:

Features
- Multi-language GUI currently supporting English, French,
Japanese, Norwegian, Finnish and German
- Create your own data, audio and mixed mode cds with only a few
mouse clicks
- Easy-to-use Gnome/Gtk Interface supporting drag and drop (the
actual layout of Gnometoaster depends on wether you have the GNU
Network Object model environment (GNOME) installed on your system).
- Copy cds "on-the-fly",without storing images of any kind on your
harddrive. Gnometoaster can create 1:1 copies of your audio cds
which will even have the same cddb code (Gnometoaster in conjunction
with cdrdao). Audio and Data tracks don't have to be stored to your
harddrive first, they can be copied immediately from one cd to the
other (for audio tracks, this feature is turned off by default as
many cdrom drives aren't capable of reading audio tracks fast enough
for recording).
- Create ISO Filesystems by drag and drop using a comfortable
filemanager
- Create El Torito bootable CDs
- Write ISO Filesystems "on-the-fly" without needing any extra
space on your harddrive
- Use Gnometoaster's filter support to write any kind of music as
an audio track (e.g. midi,wav,mp3,...),again without the need to
store any temporary data on your harddrive. Just drag your favourite
music files or even an .m3u playlist file to gnometoaster's
tracklist editor and hit record!
- Use Gnometoaster's highly configurable precaching system to
buffer tracks on your harddrive if data throughput from a particular
medium is not high enough.
- Use Gnometoaster's multisession capabilities to incrementally
write your archive cds, editing the existing filesystem structure of
your cd within Gnometoaster's filesystem editor. (support for
removing directory entries of files stored in the last session will
be available in future releases.)
Listen to your music before you burn it with Gnometoaster's preview
player. Just drag your audio files/tracks to the play button and
enjoy...
- Currently,Gnometoaster supports the enlightenment sound daemon
(ESD) and the Open Sound System (OSS).
- Support for CD/RW blanking and writing
- Optionally master your CDRs in disc-at-once mode to avoid forced
pre-gaps between audio tracks and to make your work ready for
mass-production.
- mp3/ogg/wav etc. encoding support using Gnometoaster's unique
filetype registry to specify the parameters needed. This way,
virtually any fileformat can be created from audiotracks and soon
from other file formats.
- Gnometoaster supports both cdrdao and cdrecord for the actual
recording process, ensuring a maximum of compatibility with your cd
recorder. By using a unique method to control cdrecord, Gnometoaster
is currently the only frontend capable of recording discs On-the-fly
with cdrecord in Disc-at-once mode.
Quelle:
gnometoaster.rulez.org/whatis.html#features; Zugriff: 09-Dec-2002.
Documentation
gnometoaster.rulez.org/documentation.html.
Download
gnometoaster.rulez.org/download.html.
Screenshots
Siehe Screenshots von Gnome Toaster.
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