On 08/10/2010 04:57 PM, Rick Stevens wrote: > On 08/10/2010 04:19 PM, JD wrote: >> On 08/10/2010 04:07 PM, Rick Stevens wrote: >>> On 08/10/2010 03:33 PM, linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>>>> So I managed to write a DVD-A on a DVD+RW with the following steps: >>>>>> >>>>>> dvda-author -o DVD -g *.wav >>>>>> mkisofs -o image.iso -sort sort.txt -udf DVD >>>>>> growisofs -Z /dev/sr0=image.iso >>>>>> >>>>>> I followed the howto on: >>>>>> http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net/howto.shtml >>>>>> >>>>>> I do not have the mkisofs patch applied and used the sort file from >>>>>> that howto. >>>>>> >>>>>> And on my Denon DVD-1920, an explicit SACD and DVD-A player, it plays >>>>>> fine. >>>>>> >>>>>> However, I cannot mount the so-created DVD-A using mount -t udf >>>>>> /dev/sr0 /mnt/udf; it gives me an "unknown filesystem" error. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> >>>>>> Gabriel >>>>> Hi Gabriel, >>>>> Did you try to mount it with -t iso9660 instead of udf? >>>>> >>>> In fact, that worked. I had set the option "auto" in my /etc/fstab and >>>> mount without the "-t" option recognized the udf filesystem on the >>>> DVD-A and gave an "unknown filesystem error. The command "mount -t >>>> iso9660" as well as giving the filesystem type option iso9660 in the >>>> /etc/fstab-file works fine. >>>> >>>> How to play a DVD-A on the linux computer remains yet a mistery to me, >>>> however. Hope we'll find out soon. >>> Unless your computer's DVD drive supports DVD-A, you're stuck. The >>> drive must support DVD-A internally. The audio on DVD-A is not the >>> same as the audio tracks on a DVD. Totally different beast (different, >>> lossless encoders used, higher bitrates, etc.). It's similar to trying >>> to play an SACD on a non-SACD-compatible drive. >>> >>> AFAIK, there are very few internal DVD-A drives available. You could >>> wire your Denon into the line inputs of your sound card, but I'm sure >>> you thought of that. >> That is really sad! >> I had hoped to pack several CD's per DVD so I could play them >> in my car's dvd player. >> OK, so my next attempt is to create an mp3 dvd - but oh.. wait! >> my car's dvd player is not mp3 capable either. > As I have some old cars myself (67 Jag 340 and a 70 Jag E-Type), I was > faced with a similar problem. My CD collection has been ripped to my > system at home, so I have MP3s (and other versions of the same stuff > using different codecs) out the wazoo. > > In my E-Type I use an iPod or other MP3 player and an FM transmitter > (which does double-duty being used with my portable XM receiver). It's > not ideal, but the E-Type is a noisy car anyway, being a roadster and > all. > > I put a new radio into the 340 that has both a USB and an aux input. > I can plug the iPod or other USB player into the USB. The radio can > deal with a VFAT-formatted USB flash drive, so I put a bunch of CD > content on an 8GB flash. Plug it in and go. The XM plugs into the aux > input. I like this radio. I may replace the one in the E-Type with > one of these. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > - Rick Stevens, Systems Engineer, C2 Hosting ricks@xxxxxxxx - > - AIM/Skype: therps2 ICQ: 22643734 Yahoo: origrps2 - > - - > - Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else. - > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Good solution Rick! My 2007 Camry does not have a USB port, nor a tape player - only a CD player. That's the factory thing. Hmmm... I will talk to the Toyota dealer to see if they have an adapter. I do not want to gut out the factory stuff and put in an aftermarket. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines