Re: 2-session DVD: Linux shows new session's data while windows shows old sessions

2012-04-24 Thread Rob Bogus
Zhang Weiwu wrote: On Mon, 23 Apr 2012, Thomas Schmitt wrote: That might make a difference to the reading drive. Some drives present some types of closed DVD as "DVD-ROM". It might be that MS-Windows does not expect a DVD-ROM to have multiple sessions. So if the drive does this with DVD-R but n

Re: 2-session DVD: Linux shows new session's data while windows shows old sessions

2012-04-24 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, > Why bother testing FreeBSD on Linux mailing-list? This is not a Linux-only list. Just most users happen to run GNU/Linux. Actually i do release tests on FreeBSD-8 and Solaris, too. > 1. DVD-R in DVD-ROM always result first session mounted. Possibly because the drive presents any

Re: 2-session DVD: Linux shows new session's data while windows shows old sessions

2012-04-24 Thread Zhang Weiwu
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012, Thomas Schmitt wrote: That might make a difference to the reading drive. Some drives present some types of closed DVD as "DVD-ROM". It might be that MS-Windows does not expect a DVD-ROM to have multiple sessions. So if the drive does this with DVD-R but not with DVD+R, then

Re: 2-session DVD: Windows show old content & Linux show new?

2012-04-24 Thread Rob Bogus
Gildor Oronar wrote: Hello. Using xorriso to burn DVD the second time (without -multi, a.k.a. there is no 3rd session). The image is created using genisoimage -C (but not using -M, a.k.a. the old and new content are not related). The burnt DVD - with Linux (gnome), new content is mounted. With