Yestardey, I have applied the Dyson patches. I have formated the DVD-RW with : growisofs -Z /dev/cdrecorder=/dev/zero (Is correct ?) and then I have build the udf fs. Ok, It works very well :-) But, I have find a big difference between a DVD-RW formatted with growisofs and one formatted with InCD (windows). The DVD-RW formatted with growisofs has one big track closed and complete ! The DVD-RW formatted with InCD has a one big track not closed and not complete ! (I have used dvd+rw-medinfo /dev/cdrecorder to see theses info) A DVD formatted with windows is readable and writable with linux. But, a DVD formatted with growisofs is unreadable with windows (InCD) Bye
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 09:30:08 +0100 i.linty@regione.vda.it wrote:
Yestardey, I have applied the Dyson patches. I have formated the DVD-RW with : growisofs -Z /dev/cdrecorder=/dev/zero(Is correct ?) and then I have build the udf fs.
Ok, It works very well :-)
But, I have find a big difference between a DVD-RW formatted with growisofs and one formatted with InCD (windows).
The DVD-RW formatted with growisofs has one big track closed and complete! The DVD-RW formatted with InCD has a one big track not closed and not complete ! (I have used dvd+rw-medinfo /dev/cdrecorder to see theses info)
A DVD formatted with windows is readable and writable with linux. But, a DVD formatted with growisofs is unreadable with windows (InCD)
The function minus_rw_finalize() in growisofs_mmc.cpp calls a CLOSE TRACK/SESSION command. Commenting this out seems to give the type of track you want. But I can't test it with InCD bacause I haven't got Windows. John
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