* On 08.01. Joerg Schilling muttered:
> Well, your source does not even compile
At least it compiles on my machine.
Regards
Til
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* On 02.01. Bill Davidsen muttered:
> Til Schubbe wrote:
> > My goal is to burn a DVD with an existing image over the network.
> > Therefore I asked for reading from stdin.
> In fact, I wonder why you don't just burn
> it direct.
Computer A has the burner i
Hi,
* On 02.01. Thomas Schmitt muttered:
> > My goal is to burn a DVD with an existing image over the network.
> > Therefore I asked for reading from stdin.
> That should not keep you from trying Andy Polyakov's growisofs or
> one of my libburn based programs.
Ok.
> Just like options -sao -is
* On 02.01. Thomas Schmitt muttered:
| So it seems you need a different burn program.
Seems so.
> Joerg Schilling wrote:
> > Please note that software that allows to write media without knowing the
> > size in advance is not writing in SAO mode.
>
> In principle: yes.
>
> But cdrskin can combi
* On 02.01. Joerg Schilling muttered:
> First a question: Why do you like to use defective and illegal
> software like wodim?
> [...]
I do not intend to do so. I never digged into CD-writing in depth,
so your info is appreciated.
I'm running Debian Lenny and have to trust those people to
imple
Hi,
on 25 May 2007 Thomas Schmitt wrote:
| I.e. this does not work:
| $ cat /dvdbuffer/fertig.iso | wodim -v dev=0,0,0 -
| ...
| wodim: Track 1 has unknown length.
I'm getting the same errormessage. How can wodim read from stdin?
TIA
Til
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