On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 15:09:16 -0500
Phillip Susi <[email protected]> wrote:
> iSteve wrote:
> >
> > Any plans or time estimation to support variable packet size?
> >
> > BTW, can I currently work with packet writing if I only have a CDR? I know
> > it technically is possible, I've seen it done (not on Linux though), but I
> > wonder if it is possible with current codebase.
>
> I've been working on this area lately and thought about implementing
> such support, but I am still not even sure it can really be done, short
> of hacking the udf filesystem to hell so it understands and issues
> commands to burn the variable length packets.
>
> How did you format the existing disc? What does cdrwtool -i show? My
> guess is that you formatted this disc in windows or something and this
> disc isn't using packet mode at all, but rather has been formatted for
> mount rainier mode, in which case, you don't need pktcdvd at all to
> write to it.
>
I used cdrecord (via xcdroast) to blank the CDRW and then burn UDF image created
by mkudffs.
Can I get this mount rainer udf extension work using just this method, and then
mount it?
Are there any specific mkudffs option that can help me? Or am I absolutely
obliged to use cdrwtool if I want to even think about using packet writing or
any other method to mount a CDRW?
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-- iSteve
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