Why not 4.7 GB in real mode?
/Mattias
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From: ext Joerg Schilling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19. October 2001 0:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cdrecord--ProDVD test versions
I just put test versions of cdrecord-ProDVD on
Hello!
After a lot of search and frustation about writing DVD
on Linux, I decided to write my own free driver for cdrecord.
The big problem is documentation that I don't have and I can only
base my driver on last MMC3 draft from t10.org.
The driver should be almost ready, but I did not test it
Joerg Schilling wrote:
I just put test versions of cdrecord-ProDVD on
ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/cdrecord/ProDVD/
These binaries support DVD-R and DVD-RW.
You may either write a full (4.7 GB) Media in -dummy mode or
up to 1 GB in real mode.
I wonder why cdrecord-prodvd
From: Nicolae Mihalache [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joerg Schilling wrote:
I just put test versions of cdrecord-ProDVD on
ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/unix/cdrecord/ProDVD/
These binaries support DVD-R and DVD-RW.
You may either write a full (4.7 GB) Media in -dummy mode or
up to 1 GB in real
Nicolae Mihalache [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello!
After a lot of search and frustation about writing DVD
on Linux, I decided to write my own free driver for cdrecord.
The big problem is documentation that I don't have and I can only
base my driver on last MMC3 draft from t10.org.
The
From: Nicolae Mihalache [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After a lot of search and frustation about writing DVD
on Linux, I decided to write my own free driver for cdrecord.
This reads really funny!
Cdrecord-ProDVD is available since February 1998 and you never
asked for it.
In general I can say that the
On Fre, 19 Okt 2001, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Cdrecord-ProDVD is available since February 1998 and you never
asked for it.
In general I can say that the was little or no interest at all
for DVD writing in the last 3 and a half year. This changed
a bit during the last three weeks.
Well
Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Nicolae Mihalache [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After a lot of search and frustation about writing DVD
on Linux, I decided to write my own free driver for cdrecord.
This reads really funny!
Cdrecord-ProDVD is available since February 1998 and you
From: Norbert Preining [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fre, 19 Okt 2001, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Cdrecord-ProDVD is available since February 1998 and you never
asked for it.
In general I can say that the was little or no interest at all
for DVD writing in the last 3 and a half year. This changed
a
Joerg Schilling wrote:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Oct 19 11:07:31 2001
From: Nicolae Mihalache [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After a lot of search and frustation about writing DVD
on Linux, I decided to write my own free driver for cdrecord.
This reads really funny!
Cdrecord-ProDVD is
Joerg Schilling wrote:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Oct 19 11:07:31 2001
This is why I decided that my company should not buy the prodvd from
you but to write a driver.
So you will cause you company much more costs by going this way.
Not so much because I do it on my own time. I'm just
Joerg Schilling wrote:
From: Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Nicolae Mihalache [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After a lot of search and frustation about writing DVD
on Linux, I decided to write my own free driver for cdrecord.
This reads really funny!
Cdrecord-ProDVD is available since
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Oct 19 12:00:03 2001
Cdrecord-ProDVD is available since February 1998 and you never
asked for it.
Hmmm. Please show me a single web page where prodvd is mentioned.
Google gives 6650 results for cdrecord DVD
I gives so many results because cdrecord(free
Joerg Schilling wrote:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Oct 19 12:00:03 2001
Cdrecord-ProDVD is available since February 1998 and you never
asked for it.
Hmmm. Please show me a single web page where prodvd is mentioned.
Google gives 6650 results for cdrecord DVD
A typical Linux
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Oct 19 12:53:25 2001
A typical Linux user buys a SuSE distribution more than once a year.
A typical Solaris user loads the CD binaries over the internet.
You cannot load the SuSE CD's over the internet.
Ooops. Before coming to work in Belgium, the only place I
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Oct 19 11:53:33 2001
As you see from other postsings today, DVD writing is currently only used
for commercial purposes. Why shouldn't I try to get some money for my
hard work? Or the other way round: wy should I give things away for
free that usually are not free?
As you see from other postsings today, DVD writing is currently only used
for commercial purposes. Why shouldn't I try to get some money for my
hard work? Or the other way round: wy should I give things away for
free that usually are not free?
I would have to agree that MOST users of DVD-RW
my distro is debian 2.2r3 burner philips cdd2600 cdrecord ver 1.8
i loaded from cdrom (ide) the audio tracks by cdda2wav into an empty
dir in hdb3
i can listen to them via xmms
afterward, as per examples in man cdrecord i launched:
cdrecord -v dev=4,0 -dao -useinfo *.wav
but.it did not work
From: Aldo Maggi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
my distro is debian 2.2r3 burner philips cdd2600 cdrecord ver 1.8
i loaded from cdrom (ide) the audio tracks by cdda2wav into an empty
dir in hdb3
i can listen to them via xmms
afterward, as per examples in man cdrecord i launched:
cdrecord -v dev=4,0 -dao
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