Re: Why burning ISO of a multisession disc results in a disc that doesn't have multisession?

2009-05-24 Thread Foss User
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Harry Rickards  wrote:
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> On 05/24/09 19:03, Foss User wrote:
>> 1. I used Brasero to write a disc with this option enabled: "Leave the
>> disc open to add other files". Let us call this dvd1.
>>
>> 2. I created an .iso image of dvd1 like this: mount if=/dev/cdrom of=dvd1.iso
>

Yes, I mistyped the command. I meant dd if=/dev/cdrom of=dvd1.iso.

> Do you mean dd instead of mount?
>
>> 3. I opened Brasero again, and selected "Burn image" and tried burning
>> dvd1.iso into another DVD. Let us call this other DVD as dvd2.iso
>>
>> Observations:
>>
>> 1. I was able to import session and add new files to dvd1 later with Brasero.
>>
>> 2. I was NOT able to do so in dvd2. When I inserted dvd2, Brasero
>> never showed this as a media to which I can wrote.
>>
>> Why?
>>
>>

Anyone has the answer why the behavior is like this?


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Re: Why burning ISO of a multisession disc results in a disc that doesn't have multisession?

2009-05-24 Thread Harry Rickards
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On 05/24/09 19:03, Foss User wrote:
> 1. I used Brasero to write a disc with this option enabled: "Leave the
> disc open to add other files". Let us call this dvd1.
> 
> 2. I created an .iso image of dvd1 like this: mount if=/dev/cdrom of=dvd1.iso

Do you mean dd instead of mount?

> 3. I opened Brasero again, and selected "Burn image" and tried burning
> dvd1.iso into another DVD. Let us call this other DVD as dvd2.iso
> 
> Observations:
> 
> 1. I was able to import session and add new files to dvd1 later with Brasero.
> 
> 2. I was NOT able to do so in dvd2. When I inserted dvd2, Brasero
> never showed this as a media to which I can wrote.
> 
> Why?
> 
> 


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Why burning ISO of a multisession disc results in a disc that doesn't have multisession?

2009-05-24 Thread Foss User
1. I used Brasero to write a disc with this option enabled: "Leave the
disc open to add other files". Let us call this dvd1.

2. I created an .iso image of dvd1 like this: mount if=/dev/cdrom of=dvd1.iso

3. I opened Brasero again, and selected "Burn image" and tried burning
dvd1.iso into another DVD. Let us call this other DVD as dvd2.iso

Observations:

1. I was able to import session and add new files to dvd1 later with Brasero.

2. I was NOT able to do so in dvd2. When I inserted dvd2, Brasero
never showed this as a media to which I can wrote.

Why?


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