Libburnia is a software consisting of libraries and binaries designed for optical disc reading, mastering, and writing.
Libisoburn serves as a frontend for libraries libburn and libisofs, which facilitates the expansion and creation of ISO-9660 filesystems on all CD/DVD media supported by libburn, including DVD+RW. However, it is mainly specialized in data files that are found in ISO-9660 filesystem images. Sadly, Libisoburn is not suitable for any CD layout that isn't primarily composed of ISO-9660 sessions such as audio (CD-DA).
If you're looking to write CD/DVDs generally, the libburn libraries and its command-line application cdrskin are what you'll want to use.
Xorriso is a command-line and dialogue application used for creating, manipulating, loading, and writing Rock Ridge extension-based ISO 9660 filesystem images. It allows file object mapping from posix-compliant filesystems to Rock Ridge-enhanced ISO 9660 filesystems while enabling session-wise manipulation of the filesystems.
It loads existing ISO image management information, writes session results to optical media, and filesystem objects, and its unique property is its independence on external programs. With Xorriso, you don't need an external ISO 9660 formatter program or burn program for CDs or DVDs as it incorporates libraries from libburnia-project.org. Notably, the source code of the libburnia project is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
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