Clarified the comments about isoburn_prepare_*() calls
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@ -2065,13 +2065,17 @@ int isoburn_get_min_start_byte(struct burn_drive *d, off_t *start_byte,
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int flag);
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/** To choose the expansion method of Growing:
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/** Start production of an ISO 9660 image using the method of Growing:
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Create a disc object for writing the new session from the created or loaded
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iso_volset which has been manipulated via libisofs, to the same medium from
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where the image was eventually loaded. This struct burn_disc is ready for
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use by a subsequent call to isoburn_disc_write().
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After this asynchronous writing has ended and the drive is BURN_DRIVE_IDLE
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again, the burn_disc object has to be disposed by burn_disc_free().
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where the image was eventually loaded.
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This call starts a libisofs thread which begins to produce the image.
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It has to be revoked by isoburn_cancel_prepared_write() if for some reason
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this image data stream shall not be consumed.
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The returned struct burn_disc is ready for use by a subsequent call to
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isoburn_disc_write(). After this asynchronous writing has ended and the
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drive is BURN_DRIVE_IDLE again, the burn_disc object has to be disposed
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by burn_disc_free().
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@since 0.1.0
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@param drive The combined source and target drive, grabbed with
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isoburn_drive_scan_and_grab(). .
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@ -2083,13 +2087,16 @@ int isoburn_prepare_disc(struct burn_drive *drive, struct burn_disc **disc,
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struct isoburn_imgen_opts *opts);
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/** To choose the expansion method of Modifying:
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/** Start production of an ISO 9660 image using the method of Modifying:
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Create a disc object for producing a new image from a previous image
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plus the changes made by user. The generated burn_disc is suitable
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to be written to a grabbed drive with blank writeable medium.
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But you must not use the same drive for input and output, because data
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will be read from the source drive while at the same time the target
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drive is already writing.
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This call starts a libisofs thread which begins to produce the image.
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It has to be revoked by isoburn_cancel_prepared_write() if for some reason
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this image data stream shall not be consumed.
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The resulting burn_disc object has to be disposed when all its writing
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is done and the drive is BURN_DRIVE_IDLE again after asynchronous
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burn_disc_write().
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@ -2108,7 +2115,7 @@ int isoburn_prepare_new_image(struct burn_drive *in_drive,
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struct burn_drive *out_drive);
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/** To choose the expansion method of Blind Growing:
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/** Start production of an ISO 9660 image using the method of Blind Growing:
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Create a disc object for writing an add-on session from the created or
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loaded IsoImage which has been manipulated via libisofs, to a different
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drive than the one from where it was loaded.
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@ -2122,6 +2129,9 @@ int isoburn_prepare_new_image(struct burn_drive *in_drive,
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$nwa is a parameter of this call
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or can be used as detected from the in_drive medium
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This call starts a libisofs thread which begins to produce the image.
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It has to be revoked by isoburn_cancel_prepared_write() if for some reason
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this image data stream shall not be consumed.
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This call waits for libisofs output to become available and then detaches
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the input drive object from the data source object by which libisofs was
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reading from the input drive.
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#define Xorriso_timestamP "2013.08.07.141130"
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#define Xorriso_timestamP "2013.08.16.153701"
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