No way out here, too.
You'll have to contact the developper and see if the later (and paid!) releases of VCDEasy already support your CD burner.
There are alternatives to VCDEasy, but not a single one that I know can do all the things that VCDEZ can...
BUT you can use VCDEZ to compile your project, have it save the result to an ISO image file.
Afterwards you can load that ISO image to the burning program of your choice and voilá: KVCD is served
Cheers
EDITED: sorry, Phil is right. It's cue/bin that you'll want to use