All releases of cdrdao & GCDMaster


Release Notes: Many bugs and compilation problems were fixed, including an old off-by-one pregap computation issue. A number of native SCSI backends were added. The native Linux SCSI backend should be used by default over libscg. A simple Preferences dialog was added to gcdmaster.


Release Notes: This release contains some fixes related to gcc 4.1 compilation issues, as well as a fix for a GCDMaster file insertion bug. It also contains a patch to add device locking under Win32.


Release Notes: This is mostly a bugfix release that addresses a number of problems with more recent versions of gcc, and several bad bugs that triggered early exits when compiled with optimization flags.


Release Notes: This release includes a fix for a potential local root exploit in cdrdao, as well as a number of interesting new features, such as MP3 and OGG support in both cdrdao and GCDMaster, as well as improved CUE support. GCDMaster was upgraded to the gtkmm 2.4 API, and comes with many bugfixes.


Release Notes: This release features bug and compilation fixes, an upgrade to a newer scsilib library (from cdrtools 2.01a31), as well as some new cdrdao options and features (MMC driver auto-detection, discid command, the --full-burn option). Future releases of gcdmaster will be based on gtkmm 2.4 rather than gtkmm 2.2.


Release Notes: The main focus of this release is the GTK2/GNOME2 port of gcdmaster, the GNOME CD mastering application which lets you create and edit audio CDs and provides a GUI front-end to cdrdao. This release also provides support for ATAPI devices with DMA support thanks to the latest cdrtools SCSI libraries.


Release Notes: This release mainly introduces R-W sub-channel recording/extraction support and offers on-the-fly copying for Win32-based systems. A couple of bugs have been fixed and some minor enhancements were implemented. There is a new utility available (toc2mp3) that converts audio CD images created with cdrdaoto a set of mp3 files. The license issue with the libedc_ecc code has been resolved by replacing the affected code by a new implementation.


Release Notes: This is mainly a bug fix release which fixes serious CD-TEXT writing problems. A couple of other important bugs have also been fixed. The most important new feature is the CD-TEXT writing capability of the 'generic-mmc-raw' driver. The recorder must support a certain writing mode to make use of it. The gcdmaster GUI has undergone a major rework to support multiple projects and multiple views of the same project.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


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