Mentioned support for DVD+R/DL.
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@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Burn image file my_image.iso to media
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cdrskin -v dev=0,1,0 speed=12 fs=8m driveropts=burnfree padsize=300k \
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-eject my_image.iso
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Write multi-session to the same CD , DVD-R[W] or DVD+R
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Write multi-session to the same CD , DVD-R[W] or DVD+R[/DL]
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cdrskin dev=/dev/hdc padsize=300k -multi 1.iso
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cdrskin dev=/dev/hdc padsize=300k -multi -tao 2.iso
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cdrskin dev=/dev/hdc padsize=300k -multi -tao 3.iso
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@ -341,10 +341,13 @@ Incremental Streaming afterwards. So blank=fast will do full blanking.
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blank=deformat_sequential_quickest is faster but might yield DAO-only media.
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DVD+R
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DVD+R and DVD+R/DL
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From the view of cdrskin they behave much like DVD-R. Each track gets wrapped
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into an own session, though.
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DVD+R/DL appear as extra large DVD+R. cdrskin does not allow to set the address
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of the layer break where ia reading drive might show some delay while switching
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between both media layers.
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Emulated Drives
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