A clarification in comment about burn_disc_format()

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Thomas Schmitt 2008-10-15 10:33:09 +00:00
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2 changed files with 10 additions and 7 deletions

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#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2008.10.05.123737"
#define Cdrskin_timestamP "2008.10.15.103224"

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@ -1212,7 +1212,8 @@ void burn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast);
/** Format media for use with libburn. This currently applies to DVD-RW
in state "Sequential Recording" (profile 0014h) which get formatted to
state "Restricted Overwrite" (profile 0013h). DVD+RW can be "de-iced"
by setting bit2 of flag. Other media cannot be formatted yet.
by setting bit2 of flag. DVD-RAM and BD-RE may get formatted initially
or re-formatted to adjust their Defect Managment.
This function usually returns while the drive is still in the process
of formatting. The formatting is done, when burn_drive_get_status()
returns BURN_DRIVE_IDLE. This may be immediately after return or may
@ -1236,13 +1237,15 @@ void burn_disc_erase(struct burn_drive *drive, int fast);
bit4= enforce re-format of (partly) formatted media
bit5= try to disable eventual defect management
bit6= try to avoid lengthy media certification
bit7= MMC expert application mode (else libburn tries to
choose a suitable format type):
bit8 to bit15 contain the index of the format to use. See
burn_disc_get_formats(), burn_disc_get_format_descr().
bit7, bit8 to bit15 =
bit7 enables MMC expert application mode (else libburn
tries to choose a suitable format type):
If it is set then bit8 to bit15 contain the index of
the format to use. See burn_disc_get_formats(),
burn_disc_get_format_descr().
Acceptable types are: 0x00, 0x01, 0x10, 0x11, 0x13,
0x15, 0x26, 0x30, 0x31.
If bit7 is set, bit4 is set automatically.
If bit7 is set, then bit4 is set automatically.
@since 0.3.0
*/
void burn_disc_format(struct burn_drive *drive, off_t size, int flag);