Re: How To Read Volume ID from DVD
Hi,
libisofs does already provide all PVD components
which you requested. So it was easy to implement
a sketch of -pvd_info.
See some examples from my test runs.
Comments and change wishes are appreciated.
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Drive current: -indev '/dev/sr1'
PVD address : 16s
System Id : LINUX
Volume Id : Debian 4.0 r0 M-A 1
Volume Set Id:
Publisher Id :
Preparer Id :
App Id : MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR (C) 1993 E.YOUNGDALE (C) 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING
Copyright Id :
Abstract Id :
Biblio Id :
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Drive current: -indev '/dev/sr1'
PVD address : 16s
System Id : LINUX
Volume Id : Ubuntu 7.10 Server
Volume Set Id:
Publisher Id :
Preparer Id :
App Id : MKISOFS ISO 9660/HFS FILESYSTEM BUILDER & CDRECORD CD-R/DVD CREATOR (C) 1993 E.YOUNGDALE (C) 1997 J.PEARSON/J.SCHILLING
Copyright Id :
Abstract Id :
Biblio Id :
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Drive current: -indev '/dev/sr1'
PVD address : 6924016s
System Id :
Volume Id : UPDATE_HOME_2009_10_04_122807
Volume Set Id: ISOIMAGE
Publisher Id :
Preparer Id : XORRISO-0.4.3 2009.09.30.092640, LIBISOBURN-0.4.3, LIBISOFS-0.6.2
3, LIBBURN-0.7.1
App Id :
Copyright Id : _
Abstract Id : _
Biblio Id : _
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(I will have to beautify my own PVD ornaments.
-volid, -publisher and -application_id are user
adjustable already. I'll have to study which of
the others are for the user and which are for the
program.)
Note the subtle differences between -toc line
Volume id : '...'
and -pvd_info line
Volume Id : ...
Would you prefer quoted output in -pvd_info ?
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
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