-Audio CD:
Support for m3u playlists.
-DAE:
Userdefined audio compression.
-Option to erase a fixated CD/DVD-RW automatically.
-Option to detect the available writing speeds automatically.
-All icons and glyphs can be changed by the user. See section icons.
-Full support for XP themes.
http://www.cdrtfe.de.vu/
cdrtfe
- Andrew Lee
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Hello,
thanks for listing cdrtfe on your site.
Most of the project and the related website have been transferred to sourceforge.net.
We would appreciate it, if you could change the links you've put into your article:
Link to homepage:
http://cdrtfe.sourceforge.net/
Link to releases:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=183294
Please do not use links to home.arcor.de/...
Thanks in advance.
In addition, a portable edition of cdrtfe (cdrtfe-1.2portable.exe) is available fom the download page. Basically, it is identical to the installer. However, it is just an self-extracting 7zip archive (a seperate extraction program isn't needed any longer). This archive contains an ini file (cdrtfe.ini) which will switch the program into portable mode. The source files are not included.
Regards,
Oliver Valencia
thanks for listing cdrtfe on your site.
Most of the project and the related website have been transferred to sourceforge.net.
We would appreciate it, if you could change the links you've put into your article:
Link to homepage:
http://cdrtfe.sourceforge.net/
Link to releases:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=183294
Please do not use links to home.arcor.de/...
Thanks in advance.
In addition, a portable edition of cdrtfe (cdrtfe-1.2portable.exe) is available fom the download page. Basically, it is identical to the installer. However, it is just an self-extracting 7zip archive (a seperate extraction program isn't needed any longer). This archive contains an ini file (cdrtfe.ini) which will switch the program into portable mode. The source files are not included.
Regards,
Oliver Valencia
Re: cdrtfe
I dramatically updated the product description. I owe a lot of this entry to the folks at PortableApps -- a lot of my information is coming from their page for the software.
The use of the term "overburn" is my own. That's what we used to call it and that might not be the official name for it.
The use of the term "overburn" is my own. That's what we used to call it and that might not be the official name for it.