On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Thomas Schmitt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > > > READ DISC STRUCTURE part. > > Sure. Give me the framework. > The problem is that you have to pull logics from > the OS drivers into the generic part. > Sure. I'm not completely sure what to do here, although I have inclinations in some areas as I mentioned before. So this will probably take time. > > > There is some need in libcdio for catching up > with those media. TOC is flatly wrong. > My understanding is that the TOC does follow the existing Red, Yellow, Green and White Book Standards. If not we'll fix this. Likewise for ISO 9660 standards. > > This standard simply does not apply to DVD > and BD. Right. That's why the library is called lib*cd*io, lib libdvdio or libdvd+cdio, or libopticalmedia. > ... > Vice versa a libdvdio would have a huge > intersection of features with libcdio. > I'm okay with that. And/or making a new library that allows for various hybrids. A library is made up of a collection of objects which contain functions, variables, constants and so on. I don't see a problem reusing objects or rearranging the functions, variables and constants so they can be reused. In fact I think this is a *good* thing to do. And at the same time, where folks want strict compliance for any given standard they can get that too by using the specific library desired.
