Cdw

cdw is an ncurses front-end for command-line tools: cdrecord/wodim, mkisofs/genisoimage, growisofs, dvd+rw-mediainfo, dvd+rw-format, xorriso. It utilizes ncurses library to build user-friendly interface and it can be used in UNIX terminal window or in terminal emulator (like...

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Linux
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  1.  Command line interface
  2.  Disc Burner
  3.  CD Burner

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  • Developed by

    Kamil Ignacak
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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lsmith951117
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It works just fine for what it claims to be and in the logs one can see the actual commands used to do its work.

What is Cdw?

cdw is an ncurses front-end for command-line tools: cdrecord/wodim, mkisofs/genisoimage, growisofs, dvd+rw-mediainfo, dvd+rw-format, xorriso. It utilizes ncurses library to build user-friendly interface and it can be used in UNIX terminal window or in terminal emulator (like konsole, xterm, rxvt or gnome-terminal) in X Window environment. cdw supports only ISO9660 filesystem for optical media. Other filesystem for optical media are not supported nor recognized.