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cdrtools
Developer(s)Jörg Schilling
Stable release2.01.01a15 / 2006-09-18
Preview release3.02a09 (10 December 2017 (2017-12-10)) [±]
Repository
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeCD/DVD-writing
LicenseCDDL, GPL
Websitecdrtools at berlios.de

cdrtools (formerly known as cdrecord) is a collection of open source computer programs that are the standard burning tool for most non-Microsoft operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD. The collection includes many features for CD and DVD authoring such as:

cdrtools was created by Jörg Schilling under a GPL license. Later, due to problems with discographics, the licensing was changed and that caused many forks to arise, among them dvdrtools. The most important parts of the package are cdrecord, a console-based burning program; cdda2wav, a CD audio ripper; and mkisofs, a CD image creator. Because these tools don't include any GUI interface, many graphical front-ends have been created (see below).

Licensing controversy

In recent versions, starting with 2.01.01a03, parts of cdrtools have been relicensed under CDDL, while other parts are still licensed under GPL. In the opinion of several distributors, this change makes it impossible to legally distribute cdrtools binaries since the requirements of the GPL and CDDL conflict. As a result, Debian and Red Hat dropped the incompatibly-licensed versions of cdrtools from their distributions. A group of Debian developers have created a fork of cdrtools named cdrkit, and has invited Red Hat to join the development. Gentoo Linux plans to cease distribution of cdrtools binaries in their live CDs and install images as well.

Forks

Software depending on cdrtools

External links

  1. Schilling, Jörg (10 December 2017). "cdrtools 3.02a09 announcement". cdrtools.sourceforge.net. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
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