Corrected spelling errors in cdrskin man page
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.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
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.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
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.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
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.TH CDRSKIN 1 "Jan 19, 2010"
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.TH CDRSKIN 1 "Feb 29, 2010"
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.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
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.\"
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.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ A \fBtrack\fP stores a stream of bytes.
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Each track is initiated by one track source address argument, which may either
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be "-" for standard input or the address of a readable file. If no write mode
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is given explicitely then one will be chosen which matches the peculiarities
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is given explicitly then one will be chosen which matches the peculiarities
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of track sources and the state of the output media.
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.PP
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More than one track can be burned by a single run of cdrskin.
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@ -93,13 +93,13 @@ Some media types can be kept appendable so that further tracks can
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be written to them in subsequent runs of cdrskin (see option -multi).
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Info about the addresses of burned tracks is kept in a table of
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content (TOC) on media and can be retrieved via cdrskin option -toc.
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These informations are also used by the operating systems' CD-ROM read drivers.
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This information is also used by the operating systems' CD-ROM read drivers.
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.PP
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In general there are two types of tracks: data and audio. They differ in
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sector size, throughput and readability via the systems' CD-ROM drivers
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resp. by music CD players. With DVD and BD there is only type data.
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If not explicitely option -audio is given, then any track is burned as type
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If not explicitly option -audio is given, then any track is burned as type
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data, unless the track source is a file with suffix ".wav" or ".au" and has a
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header part which identifies it as MS-WAVE resp. SUN Audio with suitable
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parameters. Such files are burned as audio tracks by default.
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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ try to choose a write mode which matches the defined recording job,
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the capabilities of the drive and the state of the present media.
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So the mentioning of write modes in the following paragraphs and in the
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examples is not so much a demand that the user shall choose one explicitely,
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examples is not so much a demand that the user shall choose one explicitly,
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but rather an illustration of what to expect with particular media types.
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.SS
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.B Recordable CD Media:
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@ -181,20 +181,20 @@ With DVD-R[W] two write modes may be available:
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Mode DAO has many restrictions. It does not work with
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appendable media, allows no -multi and only a single track. The size of the
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track needs to be known in advance. So either its source has to be a disk file
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of recognizable size or the size has to be announced explicitely by options
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of recognizable size or the size has to be announced explicitly by options
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.B tsize=
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or
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.B tao_to_sao_tsize= .
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DAO is the only mode for media which do not offer feature 21h Incremental
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Streaming. DAO may also be selected explicitely by option
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Streaming. DAO may also be selected explicitly by option
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.B -sao .
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Program growisofs uses DAO on sequential DVD-R[W] media for maximum
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DVD-ROM/-Video compatibility.
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The other mode, Incremental Streaming, is the default write mode if
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it is available and if the restrictions of DAO would prevent the job.
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Incremental Streaming may be selected explicitely by option
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Incremental Streaming may be selected explicitly by option
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.B -tao
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as it resembles much CD TAO by allowing track sources of
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unpredicted length and to keep media appendable by option
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@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ Currently types DVD+RW, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM and BD-RE can be overwritten via
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cdrskin.
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Option -audio is not allowed. Only one track is allowed.
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Option -multi cannot mark a recognizeable end of overwriteable media.
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Option -multi cannot mark a recognizable end of overwriteable media.
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Therefore -multi is banned unless ISO-9660 images shall be expandable by help
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of option
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.B --grow_overwriteable_iso .
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@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ print "Mounted Media:" and media type text.
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Announces that the subsequent tracks are to be burned as audio.
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The source is supposed to be uncompressed headerless PCM, 44100 Hz, 16 bit,
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stereo. For little-endian byte order (which is usual on PCs) use option
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-swab. Unless marked explicitely by option -data, input files with suffix
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-swab. Unless marked explicitly by option -data, input files with suffix
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".wav" are examined wether they have a header in MS-WAVE format confirming
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those parameters and eventually raw audio data get extracted and burned as
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audio track. Same is done for suffix ".au" and SUN Audio.
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Set "driveropts=noburnfree" to disable the drive's eventual protection
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mechanism against temporary lack of source data (i.e. buffer underrun).
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A drive that announces no such capabilities will not get them enabled anyway,
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even if attempted explicitely via "driveropts=burnfree".
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even if attempted explicitly via "driveropts=burnfree".
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.TP
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.BI \-dummy
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Try to perform the drive operations without actually affecting the inserted
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@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ will be used under the assumption that it is a single session filesystem.
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If not, then the burn run will be aborted.
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The range of -isosize is exactly one track. Further tracks may be preceeded
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The range of -isosize is exactly one track. Further tracks may be preceded
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by further -isosize options, though. At least 15 blocks of padding will be
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added to each -isosize track. But be advised to rather use padsize=300k.
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@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ No -multi is allowed with DVD-R[W] -sao.
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only imposes restrictions without providing known advantages.
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-sao can only be used for tracks of fixely predicted size. This implies that
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track arguments which depict stdin or named pipes need to be preceeded by
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track arguments which depict stdin or named pipes need to be preceded by
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option tsize= or by option tao_to_sao_tsize=.
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-sao cannot be used on appendable media.
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@ -822,7 +822,7 @@ Alphabetical list of options which are genuine to cdrskin and intended for
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normal use:
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.TP
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.BI \--adjust_speed_to_drive
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Curb explicitely given speed= values to the maximum which is announced by the
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Curb explicitly given speed= values to the maximum which is announced by the
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drive for the loaded media. By default, such an adjustment is only made with
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pseudo-speeds 0 and -1 whereas speed settings > 0 are sent unchanged to the
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drive which will then choose an appropriate speed on its own.
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@ -916,7 +916,7 @@ to cdrskin, then cdrskin will delegate the job to said command.
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The natural commands to be given are cdrecord or wodim but one may well submit
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the address of an own program.
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The fallback programm will get all arguments of cdrskin which do not match
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The fallback program will get all arguments of cdrskin which do not match
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the shell patterns --?* or *_*=* . This eventually suppresses path names of
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track sources which happen to match those patterns. The options from the
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startup files are not handed to the fallback program.
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@ -962,12 +962,12 @@ source is a ISO-9660 filesystem image.
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With overwriteable media and no option blank=fast|all present it expands an
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eventual ISO-9660 filesystem on media. It is assumed that this image's inner
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size description points to the end of the valuable data.
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Overwriteable media with a recognizeable ISO-9660 size will be regarded as
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Overwriteable media with a recognizable ISO-9660 size will be regarded as
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appendable rather than as blank. I.e. options -msinfo and -toc will work.
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-toc will always show a single session with its size increasing with
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every added mkisofs image.
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If not overriden by option write_start_address=, the track with the new image
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If not overridden by option write_start_address=, the track with the new image
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will be placed behind the end of the old one. One may use option
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assert_write_lba= to make sure that media state and mkisofs job do match.
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the full burn session and add --tell_media_space. But if one has to expect
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a cdrskin version prior to 0.3.3 no track source should be given in order
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not to start an involuntary burn session.
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In this case set at least -sao or -tao explicitely.
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In this case set at least -sao or -tao explicitly.
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The result gets printed to standard output. It is 0 or empty if no writing
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is possible with the given options.
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Linux specific: Select a SCSI device file family to be scanned for by
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options --devices and -scanbus.
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Normally this is /dev/sgN on kernel versions < 2.6 and /dev/srN
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on kernels >= 2.6 . This option allows to explicitely override that default
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on kernels >= 2.6 . This option allows to explicitly override that default
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in order to meet other programs at a common device file for each drive.
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On kernel 2.4 families sr and scd will find no drives.
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