Clarifications about burn_random_access_write()
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@ -1814,7 +1814,8 @@ void burn_set_signal_handling(void *handle, burn_abort_handler_t handler,
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int mode);
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/* ts A70811 */
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/** Circumvent usual libburn session processing and rather write data without
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/** The drive must be grabbed successfully before calling this function. It
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circumvents usual libburn session processing and rather writes data without
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preparations or finalizing. This will work only with overwriteable media
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which are also suitable for burn_write_opts_set_start_byte(). The same
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address alignment restrictions as with this function apply. I.e. for DVD
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@ -1827,6 +1828,7 @@ void burn_set_signal_handling(void *handle, burn_abort_handler_t handler,
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Other than burn_disc_write() this is a synchronous call which returns
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only after the write transaction has ended (sucessfully or not). So it is
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wise not to transfer giant amounts of data in a single call.
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Important: Data have to fit into the already formatted area of the media.
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@param d The drive to which to write
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@param byte_address The start address of the write in byte
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(1 LBA unit = 2048 bytes) (do respect media alignment)
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