But there doesn't seem to be a burn program in the
dvd+rw-tools.

It provided me with a program to format the disks.
A program to modify the book type
and growisofs. a program to create *and* burn an iso image.

What do I do if I already have an iso that I downloaded
from somewhere? is there someway to bypass the iso
creation stage of growisfs and just have it burn what
I already have?

lastly: will this *require* the kernel patch that is
mentioned on appro's site?

Thanks,

- Jeff

On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 06:18, Jay Berkenbilt wrote:
> >   I can find *tons* of people having this same problem but
> >   nobody has an answer posted. Hopefully somebody has
> >   found a solution since the historic posts I came across...
> >
> >   Sony dual-format DRU500A (OEM burner)
> >   I'm trying to burn to brand new DVD+RW media.
> >
> >   . . .
> 
> dvdrecord doesn't work with DVD+RW (or +R) media and doesn't work with
> the Sony DRU500A drive.  However, dvd+rw-tools, in spite of its name,
> works well on the Sony with all four types of supported media.  It's
> the only DVD burning software you need for this drive.  You can find
> more information at this link:
> 
> http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/
> 
> Some versions of cdrecord-ProDVD work with the Sony drive, but it is
> non-free and only supports DVD-R/-RW media, not +R/+RW.  As far as I
> know, dvd+rw-tools is Linux-only and cdrecord-ProDVD is multiplatform,
> but if you are using Linux, there's no real reason to even look at
> cdrecord-ProDVD for the Sony drive.



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