Hi, >On 14-09-2016 07:24, Fabian Greffrath wrote: >> Herbert Fortes wrote: >>> I did not understand. xorriso[0] Debian package is from >>> libisoburn source package. >> >> Sorry for causing confusion! >> >> I just remembered that GNU xorriso was not exactly the same as >> libisoburn's xorriso. We package the latter in Debian, but the link you >> provided in the context of missing UDF support pointed to the GNU xorriso >> page. >> >> Anyway, the only difference seems to be that GNU xorriso has all the >> libraries bundled togther and is statically linked, whereas libisoburn's >> xorriso requires all the other libburn libraries separately and is >> dynamically linked. Feature-wise, they seem to be identical. >> > > Thanks for the explanation. I really did not notice > that (two projects). > > I hope to have something to show tomorrow. Using > genisoimage and cdrskin will be easy to replace > mkisofs and dvdrecord commands, I guess.
-mkisofs -dvd-video -udf -o dvd.iso "$dvd_dir" +genisoimage -dvd-video -udf -o dvd.iso "$dvd_dir" The line can the same, but only '-udf' option can create the UDF. I did a search and found a post[0] that says 'mkudffs' command should be used to garantee UDF. Can someone say something about that ? [0] - http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/17594/how-to-create-udf-images-and-burn-them-to-dvd-or-cdrom# -cdrecord -v driveropts=burnfree -eject -dao dev=ATAPI:0,0,0 $1 +cdrskin -v driveropts=burnfree -eject -dao dev=/dev/dvdrw I also would like an opinion about DAO. The cdrskin's manpage seems to recommend avoid it. Regards, Herbert _______________________________________________ pkg-multimedia-maintainers mailing list pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-multimedia-maintainers