Kevin Buhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What you're trying to create is sometimes called a "CDplus" or "CD+" > disc. ... Such discs need to be written in two "cdrecord" passes, > using something like this:
> cdrecord -v dev=/dev/hdd -multi -pad -audio track1.wav track2.wav > track3.wav > mkisofs -r -J -C `cdrecord -msinfo dev=/dev/hdd` -M /dev/hdd -o foo.iso > data/ > cdrecord -v dev=/dev/hdd -data foo.iso This worked well, but I have some questions about the output I got. (I've added the numbers in brackets for reference.) [1] $ cdrecord -v dev=/dev/hdc -multi -pad -audio tracks/*.wav [2] $ cdrecord -msinfo dev=/dev/hdc cdrecord: Warning: Running on Linux-2.6.15-25-686 cdrecord: There are unsettled issues with Linux-2.5 and newer. cdrecord: If you have unexpected problems, please try Linux-2.4 or Solaris. Error: Cannot gain SYS_RAWIO capability.Is cdrecord installed SUID root? : Operation not permitted 0,54112 [3] $ su [4] # cdrecord -msinfo dev=/dev/hdc 0,54112 [4] $ mkisofs -r -J -C '0,54112' -o foo.iso data/ [5] $ cdrecord -v dev=/dev/hdc -data foo.iso Since I got the same result in [4] as in [2], the warning resulting from [2] isn't important, right? Then I decided to burn more copies of the same thing. I put a new CD-R in the drive and ran [1]. Step [2] gave me the same numbers, so I skipped [3] and [4] and re-used the same foo.iso file. Do I actually need to do [2] every time to check the numbers, or can I rely on generating the same session details from the same track files every time? Thanks, Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]