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NeroLINUX   
Monday, March 14 2005 @ 07:24 PM EST
Contributed by: glosser

Ever wished you could run Nero in Linux? Well, now you can. The popular Windows burning software has been ported by the vendor.

Linux OS Solution for CD/DVD Burning
Register your Nero 6 Ultra Edition Today and get NeroLINUX for FREE

What is NeroLINUX?

NeroLINUX is a comprehensive, yet flexible application provided you have some prior knowledge of CD/DVD technologies. Here's some additional information assist you:

* NeroLINUX uses NeroAPI for low-level operations (burn process)

* Autodetection and support for all types of internal CD and DVD recorders supported by NeroAPI 6.6
* Autodetection and support for all types of external CD and DVD recorders connected to the USB port and supported by NeroAPI 6.6
* Kernel optimizations
* Ultra Buffer support

* Supports hot plug for external USB devices, without any application restart
* Stores and reloads compilations in XML format
* Fully compatible with FreeDB, to automatically get disc information over the Internet
* Supports the new 2.6 IDE driver interface (non SCSI emulation)
* Audio encoding and decoding done on the fly, using external utilities (mpg123, ogg123)
* Supports 2.4 and 2.6 kernel flavors
* Provided as RPM or Debian package for easy installation

Official Site with more details

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