Alternative to supporting new drives

Thinkster wrote on 9/25/2001, 11:52 AM
While installing a new Yamaha burner for a friend who relies on CD Architect for his studio projects, he was dissapointed, as was I, to find that the new burner would not work properly with CDA. Previous, his older burner (Yamaha CDR-400) worked fine.
Anyways, I have used a program called CDRWin which can make and burn an image file (ISO). Since the company that makes this software supports newer drives, If we could just get SF to come up with a CDA update that would let you select "Output to ISO Image" as one of the choices under Select Drive (burner), then you could just use a third party software like CDRWin to burn the image! This way, SF wouldn't have to R&D OR devolop drivers for all the different newer burners on the market now.

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BrentA wrote on 9/25/2001, 2:31 PM
What you just asked for sounds just like what Colin Hill has done at http://projecteva.net/index.shtml

Check out the CD Burning Utilities section. CDPBurn can either burn a CD Architect project directly, or you can create an Image for use with other apps (like CDRWin). Supports CD-TEXT as well and can leave CD "open" so you can burn a second data session and create a mixed-mode "CD-Extra" style disc.