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| Posted by: gunne on Friday, June 02, 2006 - 21:36 Submitted by gunne |
| | | | - DVD-R Tools - dvd-rw/dvd-r writing made easy, version 0.3.1
DVD-R Tools is a fork of cdrtools[1] with the primary goal of supporting writing to DVDs.
DVD-R Tools - Trac
- PrfLib 0.10 - A bit more complex profiler code for MorphOS, version 0.10
This library allows you to get a statistics for running program. It use a small trick from gcc, so can only be used with applications compiled with it (Works for both 2.95.3 and 2.95.4).
About DVD-R Tools:
- Remain 100% Free Software. dvdrtools has been forked off the last cdrtools release without "you are not allowed to modify the code below" sections.
- Clean up the code and build system, drop some legacy support code
- Support writing film DVDs (convert video files to the correct format, etc.)
- Remove unnecessary code duplication, this is dvdrecord, not dvdlibc
Plans for the future include:
- Better support for writing directly to device files, without having to create fake SCSI bus mappings -- including autodetecting which access method (ATAPI vs. SCSI, ...) to use
- Clean up a lot of the code
- Make parts of the code a shared library so GUIs like k3b don't have to call an external app and parse its output
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About PrfLib:
Full program profiling with detailed statistics about each function (See Instrumental Profile Usage)
- Shortest/Longest time spend in function
- Summary time for function
The profiling data is collected in Child/NoChild mode. Then in opposite to old library you can Check the time in both modes.
- + Child - Function time with all subfunctions
- + NoChild - Function time without any subfunctions
* Profile not only a function but a part of a function (see Simple/Complex Profile usage)
* Show statistics about amount of stack used by a program (See StackShow usage)
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