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CD-Me

CD-Me is an X application for creating ISO images, burning CDs, creating jewel case inserts, and editing ID3 tags from MP3 files that you have already ripped or downloaded. The program also integrates a very simple MP3 player and volume control, uses M3U playlists as the standard file format, and contains toolbar icons for loading your playlist into XMMS or starting GRip.

Tags multimedia Sound/Audio CD Audio CD Writing Players MP3
Implementation C++

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  •  18 Mar 2004 08:54
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Changes: This release removes the debugging messages that were accidentally left in the last release and fixes many small bugs. CD-Me has now been successfully compiled and run under Fedora Core, Red Hat Linux, and Slackware.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  28 Oct 2003 14:03
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Changes: This release adds audio CD burning and some other new features, and fixes a lot of bugs that were preventing some people from being able to compile the program. If you had trouble compiling this program before, chances are it has been fixed.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  04 Aug 2003 00:53
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    Changes: Missing images were added to the project and the tag editor was modified slightly.

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    •  02 Aug 2003 14:45
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    Changes: A bug in 1.16 that caused the tag editor to create new files with newline characters in the filename instead of updating the proper files was fixed.

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    •  02 Aug 2003 02:11
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    Changes: Major speed improvements were made, several new features were added, and many major and minor bugfixes were made. Window resizing problems were corrected, and the install.sh script was updated so that it helps identify missing dependencies.

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    Rcomment-before 11 Jul 2007 04:17 Rcomment-trans schily Rcomment-after

    Re: Needs Work
    ATAPI CDs are handled automatically (again) by cdrtools since about a year. There is a workaround for the Linux-2.6 kernels

    Rcomment-before 23 Mar 2007 07:54 Rcomment-trans bobshaffer Rcomment-after

    Needs Work
    I need to do some work on this project. Much of the updated source code for this project was lost in a recent hard drive crash and the code I'm working from has some bugs in it that had previously been corrected. I also need to make some changes in order to get ATAPI CD writer support for 2.6 kernels working properly. Right now, the code *should* be in good working order except for small bugs, but you'll just have to download and install the most recent sources to find out for sure.

    Rcomment-before 24 Mar 2004 06:35 Rcomment-trans bobshaffer Rcomment-after

    attn: kernel-2.6 users
    If you are using the 2.6 kernel, have an IDE burner, and are not using SCSI emulation (ide-scsi) there is no reason that CD-Me won't work for you. However, the program looks only at SCSI devices when listing burners so you will have to edit your INI file (/etc/cdme.ini and/or ~/.cdme.ini) so that
    "burner device=/dev/hdXX" (the path to your actual burner)
    before starting CD-Me or you will not be able to burn anything. I am going to look into possible ways to list IDE burners along with SCSI devices for the next release.

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