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is given which keeps the media appendable. |
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Write mode |
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-tao allows to use track source of unpredictable length (like stdin) and allows |
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to write further sessions to appendable media. |
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-tao allows to use track sources of unpredictable length (like stdin) and |
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allows to write further sessions to appendable media. |
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-sao produces audio sessions with seamless tracks but needs predicted track |
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sizes and cannot append sessions to media. |
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@ -278,7 +278,9 @@ and device files which have the same SCSI address parameters (e.g. /dev/sg0).
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.B Emulated drives: |
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Option --allow_emulated_drives enables addressing of pseudo-drives |
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Option |
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.B --allow_emulated_drives |
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enables addressing of pseudo-drives |
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which get emulated on top of filesystem objects. Regular data files and |
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block devices result in pseudo-drives which behave much like DVD-RAM. |
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If the given address does not exist yet but its directory exists, then |
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