Chiharu Shibata wrote:
[snip]
So, if we should rehash this again I'll need more details on what it is
that fails exactly doing what, CD layouts etc etc...
This is a sample DISC's rayout.
====
Starting track = 1, ending track = 13, TOC size = 114 bytes
track start duration block length type
-------------------------------------------------
1 0:02.00 4:09.25 0 18550 audio
2 4:09.25 4:28.22 18550 19972 audio
3 8:35.47 4:00.48 38522 17898 audio
4 12:34.20 5:56.37 56420 26587 audio
5 18:28.57 4:59.45 83007 22320 audio
6 23:26.27 5:13.15 105327 23340 audio
7 28:37.42 0:21.58 128667 1483 audio
8 28:57.25 3:51.72 130150 17247 audio
9 32:47.22 5:02.10 147397 22510 audio
10 37:47.32 4:23.30 169907 19605 audio
11 42:08.62 4:41.70 189512 20995 audio
12 46:48.57 3:28.27 210507 15477 audio
13 50:15.09 4:36.37 225984 20587 data
170 54:49.46 - 246571 - -
====
To mount this DISC, your opinion is...
(1) at first, try "cdcontrol -f /dev/acd0c info" to make sure where
track is data area.
(2) type "mount_cd9660 -o rdonly /dev/acd0t13 /cdrom".
Is this right?
Yeah that used to work at least, if not it needs fixing of course..
Any chance you could put up a mirror of that disk image so I could burn
me one exactly like it to test with please ? the one I had here of the
sort seems to have gone amiss, making testing a pain..
-Søren
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