> ** Here is the status of the Linux-mountable dash-medium, that > cannot be read by Windows: > > dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/scd0 > READ DVD STRUCTURE[#0h]: > Media Book Type: 25h, DVD-R book [revision 5] > Last border-out at: 2298496*2KB=4707319808 > READ TRACK INFORMATION[#1]: > Track State: complete incremental > Track Start Address: 0*2KB > Free Blocks: 0*2KB > Track Size: 1*2KB > Last Recorded Address: 4294770688*2KB
Note "Track size" [and "Last Recorded Address"]. Looks bad, huh? > In theory both should be usable with both OS. Keep in mind that you have 4 combinations, not two! You have two different OSes with two different units. DVD-ROM unit [under Windows] might be suffering from compatibility problems (there were reports that DVD-dash media recorded in NEC is less compatible than one recording in say Pioneer). OSes might be treating TOC differently, e.g. Linux uses READ CAPACITY (see lead-/border-out values in dvd+rw-mediainfo output), while Windows might be using Track Sizes... > There do not happen to exist special linux tools that try to read > media even if some part is not standards-conform, unlike mount? > Need to try if I can open the raw device and read.. readcd. A. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

