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Old 07-08-2007, 10:34 PM   #1
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help: block code for writing audio cd


Hello there, I'm creating a cd writer application. As of now, I was able to create a data burning application for cd-r/rw. I'm having trouble finding the code block for writing audio cd. I'm using cdrom.h and the command for writing data is CGC_DATA_WRITE together with GPCMD_WRITE_10, I looked for any audio writing command but I was not able to find. Is there anyone here who has experience writing cd writers apps to help me. Thanks. In case you ask why am I "reinventing the wheel", it's my project.
 
  


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