Hi
Our company made a new application and now we want to integrate CD writing functionality to back up all data's in database.
Is it possible to do in VC++, How can i do
can u tell which SDK i have to use.
Thanks in advance
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Hi
Our company made a new application and now we want to integrate CD writing functionality to back up all data's in database.
Is it possible to do in VC++, How can i do
can u tell which SDK i have to use.
Thanks in advance
I want to write a small CD writing software. Can u give me some guideline
Can i use ICDBurn for this...
ANy chance to get some sampleprogram in VC++ for CD burning
Maybe this could be a good starting point? http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...96(VS.85).aspx
Edit: Try searching for cd burning api at www.microsoft.com, it gave more good links.
Give a try to StarBurn SDK. There are tons of VC++ samples and SDK is free.
http://www.starburnsoftware.com/prod...n-sdk/overview
-me
Hi S_M_A
The link you gave is fount to be useful. But there they giving SDK to make audio cd. My need is to write datas also. Is it possible to do with "IWMPCdromBurn"
Is it possible to get some sample codes
Here's a better link http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...54(VS.85).aspx
Examples are also available at the site (browse around a bit).
You're probably correct regarding blue-ray BCNR33 but XP is supported as well.
Quote:
Run-Time Requirements
IMAPI 2.0 is supported natively starting with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Enabling IMAPI 2.0 functionality for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 requires the installation of the KB932716 update package.
Note A Windows Feature Pack for Storage is available to the public via the Microsoft Download Center. Additional information regarding specific API changes can be found in the 'What's New' section of the SDK IMAPI documentation.
IMAPI 1.0 support is available for applications that run on Windows XP.
If IMAPI 2.0 is a great step forward then IMAPI 1.0 is completely useless :((
Hey,
Maybe this will help:
http://www.moxcdburn.net
I use it to write data CDs and it's great!
Hope it helps,
Steve Q. :-)
Oh yeah I forgot.... It's FREE!