Hi all,
We try to make up a DVD-Video disc on Linux.
DVD-Video disc contains a UDF/ISO9660 filesystem, and every file in it
should occupy the right sectors.
I know that mkisofs can do this, but we want to record video on-the-fly.
mkisofs doesn't support this functionality.
Therefore we would like to use UDF filesystem and udftools to do this.
Can I use them to make up a DVD with a UDF/ISO9660 filesystem and every file
in it occupies specified sectors?
Thanks and regards,
Colin
On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 02:10:33PM +0800, colin wrote:
> We try to make up a DVD-Video disc on Linux.
> DVD-Video disc contains a UDF/ISO9660 filesystem, and every file in it
> should occupy the right sectors.
> I know that mkisofs can do this, but we want to record video on-the-fly.
> mkisofs doesn't support this functionality.
> Therefore we would like to use UDF filesystem and udftools to do this.
> Can I use them to make up a DVD with a UDF/ISO9660 filesystem and every file
> in it occupies specified sectors?
I suspect the cdwrite mailing list (hosted on lists.debian.org) would be
a better place to ask for help on that. They tend to be very
responsive to questions.
http://lists.debian.org/cdwrite/
Len Sorensen