> I found there is a minor bug about "growisofs". I think it's rather a result of wrong expectations...
> The DVD+R disc > that created by growisofs seems not be closed correctly. Define "closed." If "close" means "make unappendable," then you should know that growisofs closes write-once media under following circumstances only: - growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd... - growisofs -M /dev/dvd=/dev/zero; This is intentional, as doing otherwise results in media which might turn unplayable in legacy DVD-ROM units. Well, I rather mean that there are legacy units out there which are not capable to play half-recorded multi-border media. And *if* you had an option to close such media in the middle and actually chose to do so, then there would be *nothing* you could do to *make* it playable in such legacy unit. This is why you have only these two options, "close the first session at once" or "fill the media up." There is nothing in the middle and it's a compatibility issue. > I have tried > to use the "IsoBuster 1.4" or "Nero 6.0.0.9" to check the discs. Question is what is it that they do exactly to "check the disc." Sanity of ISOFS layout? Is that part multi-session aware? Was it even the same unit you recorded the media in and ran IsoBuster/Nero against (there reportedly *are* incompatibilities between different recorder/player brands)? Why did you decide to check it with IsoBuster/Nero in first place? If you can mount the media and see all the files, doesn't it mean that IsoBuster/Nero provide you with inconclusive result? Well, please note that I don't actually expect you to answer every one of these questions. Those are the questions you should ask *yourself* in order to figure out what is *really* going on, understand if there actually is a problem and just spell it. Once the problem is spelled, it can't be dealt with, but not earlier:-) A. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]