Rob Bogus wrote:
No he didn't, I was working on the rack next to Robbie's machine, and
unlocked the screen to read the list. Then I replied as him. My bad, any
disagreement with what I wrote under his name should fall on me.
Joerg Schilling wrote:
You need the right kind of data for a vcd.
The data from vcd formatters usually contains preformatted sectors
and a cue sheet file.
Writing a vcd should be possible with cdrdao (using SAO mode).
Writing a svcd unly works with cdrdao if you can write it in SAO mode
and if your writer supports to write complex data in SAO mode.
If you need to write a svcd in RAW mode (e.g. because you use a
Pioneer drive)
you are lost with cdrdao and need to use cdrecord. Cdrdao does not
handle
cue sheet file based writing in RAW mode correctly.
One of the options is to create an image with 2336 (mode2) sector
layout. Unfortunately I can't find information on what size it uses by
default. Bah!
But I do see that option.
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