From owner-freebsd-questions Thu Aug 14 05:00:18 1997 Return-Path: Received: (from root@localhost) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.5/8.8.5) id FAA13155 for questions-outgoing; Thu, 14 Aug 1997 05:00:18 -0700 (PDT) Received: from gatekeeper.ukrv.de (gatekeeper.ukrv.de [193.175.72.2]) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id FAA13150 for ; Thu, 14 Aug 1997 05:00:15 -0700 (PDT) Received: by gatekeeper.ukrv.de; (5.65/1.1.8.2/17Oct95-0336PM) id AA03172; Thu, 14 Aug 1997 13:59:54 +0200 Received: from mailhost(193.175.66.33) by gatekeeper.ukrv.de via smap (V1.3-JSC) id sma003162; Thu Aug 14 13:59:27 1997 Received: from merlin.ukrv.de by mailhost.ukrv.de; (5.65/1.1.8.2/08Mar95-0213PM) id AA14799; Thu, 14 Aug 1997 13:59:27 +0200 Received: by merlin.ukrv.de (4.1/UKRV-Gen PCG 0.1) id AA17095; Thu, 14 Aug 97 13:59:26 +0200 From: Udo Wolter Message-Id: <9708141159.AA17095@merlin.ukrv.de> Subject: Re: Burning CDs In-Reply-To: <199708140749.JAA20898@oskar.nanoteq.co.za> from Reinier Bezuidenhout at "Aug 14, 97 09:49:15 am" To: rbezuide@oskar.nanoteq.co.za (Reinier Bezuidenhout) Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 13:59:26 +0200 (MET DST) Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4ME+ PL31 (25)] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk > > 1) How to burn an Audio CD ? > > Hi ... I used a port called cd-write to copy the audio tracks > from a audio cd, to see if I could write them back again ... No, it wasn't the problem of getting them from the CD. I use tosha to get them. But I don't know how to write them... > Maybe someone could answer this ... can I use dd to dump an entire > cd (/dev/worm0) to a file and then just use dump it back again or > use the burn shell script .. mmhhmm probably not .... because then > it will be only one track :/ Yeah, 74 minutes music in one track sounds bad...:-( > > 2) How to burn a Mixed-Mode CD ? > > Not sure ... haven't done this .. YET ... (making some more Frisbees :) ) I use the crunched ones for saving my table: I put my glass onto it... (I don't know the english word. In german it would be "Untersetzer" or "Bierdeckel") > > 3) How to burn a Multisession-CD ? > > This I got working ... using the following programs ... > > (This is all done on a 3.0-SNAP) Too bad, I have only 2.2.1 at the moment. :-( > package - mkisofs-1.10.tgz (it has multisession support) > cdrecord-1.5a4 (there might be another coice for this ... I only use it > to get the correct info for mkisofs) Maybe they're also working with 2.2.1 ? > A modified makecdfs.sh - multicdfs.sh (included below) > A modified burncd.sh > > Basically the first image is created using the standard makecdfs.sh The question is: I made the CD yesterday with the old mkisofs. Will it work to add a session with the newer one ? > Then I use cdrecord to get the correct info for mkisofs for the next > session (if there is another way, let me know :) ) > The readme files in cdrecord also describes this process well .. > e.g. > > # ./cdrecord -msinfo -dev=0,6,0 > 12765, 23456 <--- output generated > > You then create your next file system .. preferably in a separete > directory :) .. e.g. session1/dir1 and session2/dir2 and then > do a > > # sh muticdfs.sh session2 ses2.img 12765 23456 Seems to be very easy. > This will then greate a multi session image to write to the CD > using burncd.sh > > # sh burncd.sh ses2.img onp > > The onp is optional ... if you don't want to write any more sesions, > just don't add it to the command > > One thing that just bothers me a bit, has to do with the long file > names ... the root on the cd, after the first session could already > have a Rock ridge translation file on it ... ?? You will see that > I have opted to leave out the -T option on mkisofs ... because > I don't know what will happen if there is more than one file > with the same name trying to be written to the root of the CD ?? I wrote the first CD with -T. I'd like to write it without -N but mkisofs gave me no chance...:-( By omitting -N would answer your questions. In this case they would be numbered and the newest one is the one with the higher index. > Anyone with any ideas on this ? > > Anyway .. I have written a CD with a few sessions on it and was > able to retrieve the data again :) after it has been mounted, so > it seems to work :) Cool ! Thanx !!! Bye, Udo -- Udo Wolter, email: uwp@cs.tu-berlin.de !!! LOW-TECH Page: http://low-tech.home.ml.org !!!