NEW features of cdrtools-2.01a17: Please have a look at the German open Source Center BerliOS at www.berlios.de BerliOS will continue to support free hosting of cryptography projects even when US laws change and don't allow to host cryptography projects in the USA. Also look at sourcewell.berlios.de, the first Open Source announcement service that itself is implemented as Open Source project. ***************** Important news **************************** For the 'Slottable Source Plugin Module' SSPM Features read README.SSPM ***************** Please Test ********************************* NOTICE: for supporting the CW-7501 and for supporting SAO/DAO with the Sony CDU-920, Sony CDU-924, Sony CDU-948, the driver interface has been modified. This change did affect more than 3000 lines of code. The new driver interface again is more simple and more extendable than the old one, but the change may affect -dummy and -multi writing for any other drive. Please test if the change did not introduce new bugs. Also the change on the packet writing structures may affect packet writing. The changes for the DVD+ drive/media recognition may affect drive or media type recognition for any other drive. The changes for DVD+RW & DVD+R media support may cause cdrecod to fail in other circumstances. With cdrecord-2.01a13, the track parsing has been completely rearranged in order to support new features in the future. This causes a high risk for bugs. With cdrecord-2.01a14, CUE Sheet handling has been introduced and 1200 lines of new code has been integrated. Please test. All: - Changes in the general topic 'Stack Scanning' and the software signal system handlecond()/raisecond() that make the software signal system now usable on all platforms. Libparanoia (Ported by Jörg Schilling, originated by Monty xiphmont@mit.edu): Libedc (Optimized by Jörg Schilling, originated by Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de): Libscg: - Changed scsi-os2.c to allow 'cdrecord -scanbus' to find targets with target ids > 7. Rscsi: Cdrecord: - Typo fixes for the cdrecord man page - The clone write code is now part of the GPL'd source Note that this part of the code is now more than 2 years old but previously has been excluded from the publically visible part of the source. To understand how to use the clone mode read README.clone - New option ts= to set the SCSI transfer buffer size Cdda2wav (By Heiko Eißfeldt heiko@hexco.de): - Several changes (mostly OS/2 related) for more ask Heiko Readcd: - The clone read code is now poart of the GPL'd source Note that this part of the code is now more than 2 years old but previously has been excluded from the publically visible part of the source. Clone writing has been designed to allow to copy complex structured media like e.g. SVCDs without the need to first do a sector by sector analysis on the source media. To understand how to use the clone mode read README.clone - New option ts= to set the SCSI transfer buffer size Scgcheck: Mkisofs (By Jörg Schilling and James Pearson j.pearson@ge.ucl.ac.uk): - Better error message in case of a stat(2) buffer overflow (too long filename). This release now prints the file name that caused the problem. TODO: - read Joliet filenames with multi-session if no TRANS.TBL or RR is present. I am looking for a volouteer for this task: Peter Berendi announced that he likes to be the volounteer for this task. Unfortunately, I did no hear again from him, but I got a proposal from "Krisztian Gede" who also likes to do the job. Note that this can never be 100% correct as there is no relation between the names on the master (UNIX) filesystem, the ISO-9660 names and the Joliet names. Only the Rock Ridge names are untranslated with respect to the original files on the master (UNIX) filesystem. - add libecc/edc for CDI and similar. This may not be needed if we ise VCDimager and recent cdrecord versions. CYGWIN NT-4.0 NOTES: To compile on Cygwin32, get Cygwin and install it. For more information read README.win32 The files are located on: ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha ... NOTE: These tar archives are 100% ansi compatible. Solaris 2.x tar and GNU tar may get some minor trouble. WARNING: Do not use 'mc' to extract the tar file! All mc versions before 4.0.14 cannot extract symbolic links correctly. WARNING: Do not use 'winzip' to extract the tar file! Winzip cannot extract symbolic links correctly. Joerg