On Monday 15 July 2002 11:18 pm, you wrote:
Ok, quick question.. are you using a CDRW, or a DVD+RW in your DVD+RW drive?
If your using a DVD+RW, none of the packet stuff should be applicable. I think DVD+RW is closer to DVD-RAM and HD's in that you "format" the media. Once formated, you can freely write anywhere on the disc. (so all you'd have to do is run mkudffs on the disc - assuming the kernel thinks the device is R/W)
Ben
I think you are confusing DVD RAM nd DVD RW. From my understanding, and from what I've read at http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/ , DVD RAM is like a slow hard disk, Random access, while DVD+RW is packeted just like CD RW. Considering that the software over there works in linux, im guessing he's right :P -- Wayde Milas Rarcoa (630) 654-2580