> On 16 May 1999, Pierfrancesco Caci wrote:
>> I use to write my cd's by means of mkhybrid and cdrecord. This implies
>> preparing a read-only image and then transferring it to a cd. Do you mean
>> that exists other software that allows to write the image in r/w mode ?
> Yes and no. Yes for Win95/NT, no for Linux. Adaptec DirectCD is
> an example of packet writing using the UDF filesystem. Linux
> support for UDF is not there yet...
hmmm. I thought that DirectCD prepared a virtual image and then burnt
it when finished....
I've read about this packet writing somewhere in the documentation of
cdrecord, and in the manual of my cdwriter. Where can I learn more
about it?
Regarding UDF, is it the filesystem used on DVD ?
Pf
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