First of all, thanks for your reply. > The disc is in "complete" state, there is nothing you can do, but to > remaster new one. -oloop works presumably because by specifying it you > effectively bypass multi-sessioning code in kernel. -osession=1 should > do the trick as well... You are right, also -osession=0 (not 1) does the the trick. Now I remember that I have read somewhere that a cd-rom (or dvd-rom) backed loop device can only recognize the first session.
> > INQUIRY: [TSSTcorp][CD/DVDW TS-H552B][TS04] > > READ DISC INFORMATION: > > Disc status: complete > > Number of Sessions: 2 > > State of Last Session: complete > > Number of Tracks: 2 > > READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]: > > Track State: invisible > > Track Start Address: 0*2KB > > Free Blocks: 0*2KB > > Track Size: 2053344*2KB > > ROM Compatibility LBA: 265696 > > READ TRACK INFORMATION[#2]: > > Track State: invisible > > Track Start Address: 2055392*2KB > > Free Blocks: 0*2KB > > Track Size: 4294967232*2KB > > Note essentially bogus value in the last Track Size. Where can I find information/documentation to interpret the output of dvd+rw-mediainfo? > I would *guess* > that Pinnacly simply issues "Finalize disk" command to recorder, without > copying volume descriptor or padding the last session. Apparenly Windows > is OK with this... A. Everything is possible with Windows :-). Out of pure curiosity, Windows recognizes the size of the disk as 4205248512 bytes, while Nero Burning Rom 6.6 shows, in the disk info dialogue window, this information: Session 01 (8025 MB) <-- (strange, because the disc is a single layer DVD+R) track01: 0 4106688 KB ISO 9660/Joliet (mode 1) track01: 0 4110656 KB ISO 9660/Joliet (mode 1) Regards, Mirco Lorenzoni -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]