the current mkisofs cdrecord-ProDVD should give you all you need for
Video DVDs. What is your problem?
If i take a non-CSSed DVD (*1) What do i have to burn a DVD(-R)-Video
mkisofs -udf -o image1.raw path to dvd-contents
and then just burn this image to a DVD-R?
If thats what it needs to
From: Matthias Schniedermeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Video DVDs. What is your problem?
If i take a non-CSSed DVD (*1) What do i have to burn a DVD(-R)-Video
mkisofs -udf -o image1.raw path to dvd-contents
and then just burn this image to a DVD-R?
If thats what it needs to burn a DVD-Video. Then
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Glenn Sieb) quoted and then wrote:
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
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (James Pearson) quoted and then wrote:
I believe RR was in early RRIP specs, but it was not mandatory and
later dropped. Looking at the Linux source code, I think it's a bit
flag that defines what other Rock Ridge fields are present.
As with many CD related information, the
NEW features of cdrtools-1.11a20:
Please have a look at the German open Source Center BerliOS at www.berlios.de
BerliOS will continue to support free hosting of cryptography projects even
when US laws change and don't allow to host cryptography projects in the USA.
Also look at
Jörg,
Thanks for addressing my mkisofs issue in cdrtools-1.11a20. However,
when I tried it, there are still problems.
On linux 2.2.16 (Slackware 7.1):
# mkisofs -o /other/cdadm/cdadm.iso -R -d -D -allow-lowercase -allow-multidot
-graft-points -path-list /other/cdadm/part_1
where
Jörg,
Sorry, but I don't follow your reply. In the path-list file
/usr/X11=/usr/X11
/usr/X11R6/=/usr/X11R6/
/usr/adm=/usr/adm
/usr/bin/=/usr/bin/
...
the symlink is /usr/X11. There are no trailing slashes. The directory
is /usr/X11R6/. There are trailing slashes. What
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Apr 3 23:58:38 2002
Sorry, but I don't follow your reply. In the path-list file
/usr/X11=/usr/X11
/usr/X11R6/=/usr/X11R6/
/usr/adm=/usr/adm
/usr/bin/=/usr/bin/
...
the symlink is /usr/X11. There are no trailing slashes. The directory
is
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