mkisofs: post-gap in ISO data (aka read-ahead bug)

2001-07-08 Thread Patrick . Ohly
Hi all, as some might remember there was a discussion about the read-ahead bug where I pointed out that the Yellow Book (available for free as ECMA-130 from www.ecma.ch) requires a data track to contain 150 empty blocks at the end if the next track is audio or lead-out. These 150 blocks al

Re: mkisofs: post-gap in ISO data (aka read-ahead bug)

2001-07-08 Thread Patrick . Ohly
On 8 Jul, To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Now I noticed that -pad in mkisofs 1.14 is documented as "Pad the end of > the ISO9660 by 16 sectors (32kB). If the total size then is not a > multiple of 16 sectors, the needed number of sectors is added." Rereading the second sentence I fou

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2001-07-08 Thread Alex Miller
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Undocumented feature of cdda2wav mentioned in man page for cdrecord

2001-07-08 Thread Alex Miller
In the man page for cdrecord the feature -v255 is referenced for cdda2wav. This saves the user the bother of examining the cd and then specifying the start and stop tracks. But the cdda2wav man page only documents -v values up to 64 This raises several questions: 1) Is there a mailing list for

Re: Some more strange information regarding CRW4416S...

2001-07-08 Thread David Lerner
The media that you use may have a speed restriction that the writer will honor. Try media that is marked as supporting the speed that you are trying for. Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > So, I'm trying to find out why speed=16 doesn't work for my > CRW4416S. and duh... the CRW4416S *IS* only a

Problems with Acer 1208A (12X8X32)

2001-07-08 Thread David J. Pfaltzgraff
I recently brought up a system with an Acer 1208A RW drive. Works great on CR-Rs, but fails with any CD-RW (Acer, Ricoh and Imation). Is this 'just one of those things' or is there interest in pursuing this problem from the aspect of solving what may be a larger problem? Since I tried various th