Hi pluggies!
> > If you are intrested in playig the movie, after mounting the image, dont bother,
> > use mplayer.
> > ie mplayer image-name.
> > Mplayer can directoly play images of VCD ;)
>
> Sadly, that didn't work...
Well seems the problem was with those particular 2 .img images.
mplayer su
Hi!
> It doesnot matter if your Data is on A regular CD-R or CD-RW,
> Functionally both will work same while reading, the only difference as we all know is
> CD-RW can be erased and re-used.
:-)
I know that...I misphrased my sentence... What I was saying is- how
can data stored on a 700mb cd bec
> and sent them to Sebastian. He blamed the whole issue on a buggy 2.6.8
> kernel (Distro FC2).
There was a news flash on www.k3b.org. They do not recommend using
2.6.8 or 2.6.8.1. I think 2.6.9 was supposed to work, but I'm not sure.
Kaustubh
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On Fri Oct 15 5:22 , Viraj Paripatyadar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>
>P.S.:- The best option would be to e-mail the authors of K3B. From my
>own experience, they're usually very prompt with the reply.
>
Yes they are very propmpt with the reply, but is the reply helpful? It wasn't so
in my case. I
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004 20:58:54 +0530
kapil pendse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kaustubh:
>
> > That is because VCD's are not in ISO 9660 format.
> I still don't understand... The VCD was on a CD-RW. I simply made a
> .img image of it.
Hi as Kastubh pointed out, VCD are not in ISO 9660 format. It d
Hi!
Viraj:
> Do try this if u haven't already. Whenever u insert an empty CD to be
> written(In fact, even when u compile the CD-R project), the size is
> shown by a horizontal bar in the lowest part of the window. U will
> generally get a popup menu(on the icon of a CD just after the bar)
> givi
On Thursday 14 October 2004 10:09 pm, kapil pendse wrote:
>
> The thing is, I have made .img images of vcds of the movie 'lakshya'.
> Funny part is, while the actual vcd was a normal 700MB re-writable,
> the .img images have become 797.6 MB and 810.6 MB!!
That is because VCD's are not in ISO 9660
Hi Kapil,
Do try this if u haven't already. Whenever u insert an empty CD to be
written(In fact, even when u compile the CD-R project), the size is
shown by a horizontal bar in the lowest part of the window. U will
generally get a popup menu(on the icon of a CD just after the bar)
giving options f
Hi pluggies!
Thanks for the quick help!
To extend my question: is there a way to mount .img images in a similar fashion?
These are images created by k3b.
I found a pointer to "KIso" on linuxquestions.org. Right now trying to
get it running. Some problems with dependencies I guess. Will post
back
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 14:45:28 +0530, kapil pendse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Such a software should be able to create 1 or more virtual CD/DVD
> drives. With this done, the OS thinks there's another cd drive
> attached to the system. Now mounting an iso image on this virtual
> drive should be anal
Sharninder Khera wrote:
* on the Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 02:45:28PM +0530, kapil pendse said:
Such a software should be able to create 1 or more virtual CD/DVD
drives. With this done, the OS thinks there's another cd drive
attached to the system. Now mounting an iso image on this virtual
drive shou
* on the Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 02:45:28PM +0530, kapil pendse said:
> Such a software should be able to create 1 or more virtual CD/DVD
> drives. With this done, the OS thinks there's another cd drive
> attached to the system. Now mounting an iso image on this virtual
> drive should be analogous to
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kapil pendse
> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 2:45 PM
> To: Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List
> Subject: [PLUG] virtual cds on linux
>
> Hello all!
>
> I'
Hello all!
I'm using SuSE 9.0. I'd like to know if there's any virtual cd
software for linux. Something on the lines of Alcohol 120% for windos.
Such a software should be able to create 1 or more virtual CD/DVD
drives. With this done, the OS thinks there's another cd drive
attached to the system.
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