Re: BD-R formatting help
"Thomas Schmitt" <scdbackup@gmx.net> wrote:
> So you leave the track open ?
> I assumed you fork a new track, write the
> session, use POW to patch LBA 0 to 31 and
> then close the track.
> (I did not examine growisofs.c for that,
> i have to confess.)
>
> > > With overwriteables i write the first session
> > > to LBA 32
> > Cool.
>
> You can do this easily with mkisofs too:
> -C 0,32 (but no -M)
> Just start writing at LBA 32 and do the LBA 0
> patching when the session is done.
> More is not needed.
> Well, maybe a dvd+rw-toc command.
This is a bad advise as it will not work with UDF enabled.
BTW: The reason why I call the "multi-session" method used by growisofs
a dirty trick is because it destroys the first session in case you append
another "session".
BTW: what advantage do you expect from using your "xorrisofs" instead of
mkisofs?
Jörg
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