Giuseppe Corbelli wrote:
> This won't work for mixed mode CDs. To get a 1:1 copy you should use
> cdrdao software and right hardware. Use the --read-raw switch to set the
> mode page for reporting raw data sectors. Use the generic-mmc-raw driver
> to write these sectors without rebuilding ecc-edc blocks. This way you
do you mean that using generic-mmc driver, the copy is no 1:1? Can a
software
program, say a protected one, tell the difference by ecc-edc blocks?

> should get a copy as close to the original as possible. You can backup
> normal data CDs without protection schemes or reading errors with cdrecord
> in the way you said above, with dd or readcd. Cdrecord does not currently
> support generic-mmc-raw driver. Joerg (correct me if I'm wrong) said this
> is planned for the end of the year, since he's putting much effort on
> mkisofs right now.

Then, for 1:1 copy it is best to use cdrdao, because TAO mode will also
make the disk slightly different?

Is there any inconvenience to use cdrdao for 1:1, I mean original
written
in TAO mode and then duplicating it with DAO (cdrdao)?? or any other
problems?

Also, as listed in:

http://sites.inka.de/~W1752/cdrecord/frontend.en.html

only X-CD-Roast and KonCD are doing 1:1 copy, does this mean that they
are using
cdrdao or that they only do 1:1 for "normal" CDs?


Thanks, 

-- 
Manuel Clos,
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