Enterprise and Network editions of StarBurn SDK come with virtual DVD emulator (redistributable!) embedded. This is done to verify mastered DVD images before sending them to production or to check created ISO images (which should be recorded later to DVD or tape) to make sure content is 1:1 identical to the one used to create ISO from. So if you mean "DVD READER" - this feature is already in StarBurn.
Network version of StarBurn SDK allows you to burn to remote CD/DVD burner. So you can burn to CD/DVD w/o having actual burner installed locally. All you need - have at least 100 megabits network hardware and some DVD/CD burner shared with StarWind Lite version somewhere on your LAN or WAN. So redirection of CD/DVD burners is already part of StarBurn.
If you mean true virtual CD/DVD burner - I'm afraid there's no big market for such a thing. People who don't have 25 bucks for CD-R/RW burner would hardly pay me even 100 bucks for 50% discounted StarBurn Personal license...
Thanks!
cricalix wrote:
I realise that the coders @ RDS are probably quite busy with the burning libraries, but have you considered adding a virtual CDRW capability to the libraries? I'm unfortunately developing on a machine with no CDRW capability, so being able to use a virtual cdrw application (even just distributed as sample code that I have to compile) to provide a test CDRW would be nifty
Even niftier would be the ability to say 'cd bad', 'no cd' etc.
On the whole, I'm enjoying using the OCX library in C#, I just have to work out all of my runtime requirements... and I'm not a windows programmer by trade