Re: Trying to get a cdwriter to write to loop device

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Ahh, from the command line you posted, it looked like you were trying to use an ISO... or are you trying to create a multi-volume CD by mixing a ISO and another image in a proprietary format? If you give me a bit of time, I will Google my ass off and find you a converter for Linux, provided that one is available. If I find a simple Windows one that's with source, CLI, and pure C, I could probably rewrite it for Linux for ya.

Now, if you mind me, I need to practice my ^T in Firefox, cause just one instance of Google is a slow way to search

nate wrote:
\\.\ referrs to the Internal NT abstraction layer. In actuality, drive letters in NT are mounted just like in UNIX/Linux onto \\.\

Also, could you please just use the native burner app cdrecord? I am aware that it complains about Linux-2.5, but to-date I've had nary a problem with it. It's also simple: cdrecord dev=/dev/cdrom file.iso

The problem is that the disk image format is proprietary, so I have to use their software to burn it.


(note that using dev=/dev/node is depreciated, but nobody seems to care, works fine for me)

If you need to burn a cue/bin, CD to the directory of the cue/bin (and make sure that the filename(s) in the cuefile match CaSe with the actual files), and cdrecord dev=/dev/cdrom -dao cuefile=foobar.cue

It's much better than your old Win32-CLI app.


Yea, I'd never use any win32 software in linux unless no other software existed for that task.

-Nathan



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