I saw saw a little note about the format of a request
for a permanent key somewhere once, maybe it was in
his readme file. You need to specify the operating
system and some other things. The main thing you need
to specify though is a valid reason why you can't keep
using a key that expires. I
This problem isn't related to cdrecord or mkisofs but
since the users of both are familiar with ISO files I
thought maybe somebody would be able to help.
I am using Red Hat 7.3 and Red Hat 8.0 with the latest
patches on several servers and have created a variety
of ISO files using mkisofs. All
,
then you have to delete the loop devices manually
using losetp -d /dev/loopX.
Hope this helps, Matthias
Brian Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This problem isn't related to cdrecord or mkisofs
but
since the users of both are familiar with ISO
files I
thought maybe somebody would
and working?
Brian Sullivan
--- Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Andreas Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At the end, my conclusion is to not change the
license of cdrdao which
gives me following two options:
1. Freeze the project until the affected sources
are replaced by a GPL
I have the same problem. My system is automatically
receiving files over the network and archiving them to
CD-R. I wanted a way to automatically determine in my
own program when the CD-R would be full when selecting
files to be put on the CD-R. For this to be accurate
you need to know the
I'm using Red Hat 7.2 with kernel 2.4.3-12 and have 8
instances of cdrecrod burning all at the same time
with no problem. The only thing I do is sleep for a
couple seconds after starting each copy. Obviously you
need an I/O system capable of handling all the data at
once for each burner. I'm
.
You should note that not all DVD players support VCD
discs, in addition to that not all DVD players support
CD-R or CD-RW discs. So be sure your player supports
both CD-R and VCD. You have to check your player's
documentation to see. Most low end players I've seen
don't support CD-Rs.
Brian Sullivan
The following link is to a DVD comparison guide, it
explicitly states which DVD players support CD-R +
CD-RW (plus whether or not it plays MP3s if
interested). Unfortunately it covers just new models
only.
http://www.timefordvd.com/hardware/dvd/player/ComparisonChart.shtml
--- Len Sorensen
What adapter did you use with the A03?
--- Joerg Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Matthias Schniedermeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In addition, with ATAPI I don't know of anyway to
get
the drive external from the actual PC. As I
stated
earlier I have valid concerns about
I have been using the Pioneer S201 DVD-R drive with
the cdrecord (pro) software. To date, the drive and
the software have performed flawlessly. I am using the
drive and cdrecord for the long term archival of data
files on my linux servers, I am just making a big ISO
file with mkisofs and burning
configuration I would
very much like to keep it (if possible). I appreciate
your time and suggestions. Thanks.
Brian
--- Warly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have been using the Pioneer S201 DVD-R drive
with
the cdrecord (pro) software. To date, the drive
if not better. Hopefully you can see why I would
be hesitant to adding more load the hard drive.
--- Len Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 09:25:02AM -0700, Brian
Sullivan wrote:
I have been using the Pioneer S201 DVD-R drive
with
the cdrecord (pro) software. To date, the drive
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