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Re: [Dvdrtools-users] growisofs


From: csj
Subject: Re: [Dvdrtools-users] growisofs
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 20:50:07 +0800
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On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 10:22:40 -0700,
Ted Huntington wrote:
> 
> thanks for the helpful info Volker,

[...]

> > Unfortunately dvd support for Linux does not seem to be an
> > active field. The only OSS dvd burn program(s), dvdrecord +
> > cdrecord-ossdvd, are a very old and very incomplete patch for
> > dvd support added to an obsolete resp. current version of
> > cdrecord. Their performance is noticably inferior to that of
> > cdrecord-prodvd. I haven't fiddled with packet writing yet,
> > support there might be a bit better, but the sourceforge
> > sites show close to zero activity. Open source - you want it,
> > you make it... ;)

Most development is probably happening off sourceforge.  I was
once subscribed to address@hidden

> Another gripe I have is with the playing of audio on Linux.
> Recording appears to be real-time but playing is no where near
> real-time.  Why not?  If recording can be real-time, why not
> playing?  Pass this on to Linus.  If audio does not play on
> Linux, then the OS looks bad, but the OS is not bad.

It's real-time enough to my ears.  What audio are you talking
about: audio CD, mp3, ogg or some other format or media?




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