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David,

If you haven't done this already you might check out SourceForge. There are several utilities/programs there that do this kind of thing. If you need to be able to call it from a JAVA program I don't know how much it will help though.

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Subject: [PCTECH] Rip CD's to ISO in Java?

Folks:

Anyone know of a way to read a CD and write an ISO image of it in Java?

Thanks!

david

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