I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on the
philosophy behind duplicating Volume Descriptors on a
single CDROM ? (I refer to exact copies, not one or
more Supplementary Volume Descriptors that each provide
their own hierarchy with possibly different character
sets and possibly the
From: James Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a nominally ISO9660 CDROM that has a well-formed
SUSP System Use area associated with the first entry in
the Root Directory. System Use entries are:
SP
RR
PX
TF
CE
I find SP and CE in the SUSP Draft Standard Version 1.12.
From: James Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on the
philosophy behind duplicating Volume Descriptors on a
single CDROM ? (I refer to exact copies, not one or
more Supplementary Volume Descriptors that each provide
their own hierarchy with possibly
On Apr 02, Glenn Sieb wrote:
Apologies if this topic has come up already...
Is there any way to get an ISO image to burn to a DVD? Here we typically
use mkisofs to create an ISO image, then one of us pulls the image locally
and burns copies (either using something like Nero, or EZ CD
I believe Joerg Schilling's cdrecord-ProDVD will do what you want (see
the cdrecord website); you can also use the patch by Nicolae Mihalache
available at http://www.abcpages.com/~mache/cdrecord-dvd.html to roll
your own, unsupported DVD recording solution.
I've used the latter with no real
From: Glenn Sieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any way to get an ISO image to burn to a DVD? Here we typically
use mkisofs to create an ISO image, then one of us pulls the image locally
and burns copies (either using something like Nero, or EZ CD Creator
Platinum, etc) of the ISOs..
Are we
From: Mike Fox Morrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe Joerg Schilling's cdrecord-ProDVD will do what you want (see
the cdrecord website); you can also use the patch by Nicolae Mihalache
available at http://www.abcpages.com/~mache/cdrecord-dvd.html to roll
your own, unsupported DVD recording
On 01:01 AM 4/3/2002 +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
the current mkisofs cdrecord-ProDVD should give you all you need for
Video DVDs. What is your problem?
No no no :) Not his problem.. mine.. and it's not Video DVDs I'm having
problems with. We've been using mkisofs on FreeBSD for almost 2
From: Glenn Sieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 01:01 AM 4/3/2002 +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
the current mkisofs cdrecord-ProDVD should give you all you need for
Video DVDs. What is your problem?
No no no :) Not his problem.. mine.. and it's not Video DVDs I'm having
problems with. We've been using
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