![]() I've made only minor changes to the code from my previous article, and I also got some cues from the sources I have mentioned below. I recommend you check the articles mentioned above should you need a better understanding of the inner workings or COM Interop issues. If you were interested only in burning folders and files on to media and skip the file image creation, you will be better served by Eric Haddan's great article. Using COM Interop to wrap the native components has some quirks I've tried to fix, but it is not very difficult, thanks to the samples from Microsoft. ![]() There might be other burning engines available, but I've chosen to use this API because it is likely to have long term support from Microsoft. ![]() It is the same Image Mastering API v2.0 I'm using to achieve this goal, so you might want to install it before running this application. If you've seen my previous article, How to Create Optical File Images using IMAPIv2.0, you might expect me to do something with that file image, like.
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