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Preliminarily manual for X-CD-Roast 0.98 alpha6-----------------------------------------------*** Please see the file "FAQ" for further information. ***For this snapshot I am writing only the pure basicsabout X-CD-Roast-test usage here.I put a lot of effort in making this release "fool-proof".After you installed and started X-CD-Roast (see README)you are prompted to enter the setup-menu.All buttons and controls provide tooltip (bubble) help, when yourest the mousepointer more than 2 seconds above it. This shouldhelp you in most cases. Options greyed out are currently notimplemented. These will come in future snapshots. Please note that there is NO build-in atapi-device support as therewas in earlier releases. So none of your atapi-devices will bedetected by xcdroast. (This never really worked anyway - so I removedthis feature - and it was also not portable.)But you can use your atapi-writers/cdrom when you install scsi-emulationfor them. You need that anyway to write with cdrecord. See your favoritecdrecord docs how to do that. In setup you have to specify at least one image-directory. And this is also the biggest change from the setup of the old versions. There are no longer any image-partitions - please format yourpartitions if you had any and mount them somewhere.Pick all directories you want to store images in and put them in the image-partition-list in the HD-Setup. You can only add exactly one directory on each physical partition on your drive.(This makes it much easier to calculate the available disk space.)When you have more than one image-directory you can tell X-CD-Roastto add all the space in them to store much more data as possible withonly one directory. X-CD-Roast will distribute all read tracks automatically to the available directory in case it would run outof space otherwise. However, it won't break up big images - so a600 MB image cannot stored when you have 400 MB free in one directory and500 MB free in the other. You will get a "disk full"-warning when you tryto start to read the track. On the other hand an audio-disk with 10 tracksneeding about 70 MB disk space each can stored easily. The first 5 tracks would fit it the first directory and the other 5 in the second. Sounds complicated, but it actually very easy and quite nice feature.You may now wonder how you know where the track have been stored. The answer is simple - you dont have to know. X-CD-Roast keeps trackof that. For each CD read, X-CD-Roast will create a .toc-file (Table-Of-Contents) which has stored which tracks belong to which CD andwhere exactly all fitting tracks are saved.So when you want to burn your CD you just have to pick the .toc-file andX-CD-Roast handles the details. When you delete the tracks after writing you simply can double-clickon the .toc-file and all the tracks belonging to that CD will be automaticallyselected. Therefore its easy to keep track even when you stored lots ofCDs in your image-directories. You have always only exactly one fileto watch - the .toc-file.One more thing: You can double-click on any of the devices in thedevice-scan-screen in setup to get a detailed output of the deviceproperties. (Gives for a MMC-writer a real informative output).New in alpha3 is that you can read selected tracks from your CDs andreorder them in any way you want before you burn them. Alpha4 does only contains several bugfixes, dynamic resize of themenues when a bigger font is used and a rework of the language handlingto make translations easier.In the alpha5 I included the master option. You can now create your owndata CDs. You can add as many directories to the image as you want. Use the "redirect" feature to place the directories on selected pathson the CD. See the mkisofs-manpage under "graft pointers". Its also now possible to create an image "on-the-fly", so you don't needany free space on your hard drive. Just be sure to have a fast enoughcomputer to avoid buffer-underruns. All this is very experimental and hardly tested at all!Alpha6 was a maintainance release. No real new features, but tons offixed details. Its a lot stabler as the alpha5.Ok...this is all you need to know to copy or create your CDs. Please be sure to check the "README" and "FAQ"-file first before mailing meany questions. This is only a test-release and I don't know when the final versionis done or a new test will come out. Look on my page for updates - the next alpha version (with multisession support) should be out soon.09.07.2000 Thomas Niederreiter <tn@fh-muenchen.de>
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