Re: Burn CD from VB.NET
- From: "SStory" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 10:02:13 -0500
Thanks for the input!
But, can you set the volume label?
I have already found software XPBURN that will let me do a simple add files
and burn, but I want to put a label on it.
Thanks,
Shane
<zacks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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SStory wrote:
Do you have the SDK? If so can you do each of the things I mentioned
with
it?
I have a normal CD burner program that will make copy after copy. I was
wanting to better automate the process and I burn a unique ID on each CD.
According to their documentation, you have to convince them that you
will be selling a product that includes their SDK code and guarentee a
minimum number of sales before they will send you a copy of the SDK.
Since I am using for my own personal use, I took their command line
version and wrote my own SDK.
You can do exactly what you ask using VB and their command line
version. The only thing you cannot do is detect if the CD tray is in or
out, but you can control CopyToCD to tell to either eject the tray
after burning or not eject the tray.
.
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