Hi, Andy Polyakov wrote: > It won't work in the sense that data > recorded on later occasions won't be available on Solaris (it should be > available on Linux though). In order to make it work on Solaris media > has to be formatted for POW (see > http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/Blu-ray/) and recording has to > be treated in special manner (growisofs and xorriso do this,
So Solaris does really not inquire DISC INFO and TRACK INFO to find the "superblock" ? libburn does not yet use BD-R SRM+POW but only SRM-POW. I.e. BD-R recording with libburn is much like DVD+R. That's because i do not want to give up the capability to access all older states of a multi-session media. This would require some adaptions of growisofs's SRM+POW method. My best idea up to now is a first track solely for the copied System Area and Volume descriptors and to use the second track for the first ISO "session". This way the Volume Descriptors of the first ISO "session" would survive the pseudo-overwritings of following ISO "sessions". All ISO "session" start addresses could be inquired as track start addresses. Problem is that experiments with BD-R are still quite expensive. (I also need to re-read everything we discussed in november 2008 under "Re: BD-R formatting help". Is it mandatory not to close the MMC session ?) Have a nice day :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

