Package: wodim Version: 9:1.1.11-3 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer,
please prepare the sources for an integration of localised versions of the wodim (1) manual page. Maybe, a template for the message catalogue, created with po4a-gettextize -f man --option groff_code=verbatim -m wodim.1 -p wodim.1.pot is helpful. You will find it attached here. I am subscriber of the mailing list of the German language team and would consider providing a localised message catalogue. Best regards Markus -- System Information: Debian Release: 8.9 APT prefers oldstable APT policy: (500, 'oldstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 3.2.0-4-686-pae (SMP w/1 CPU core) Locale: LANG=de_DE, LC_CTYPE=de_DE (charmap=ISO-8859-1) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system) Versions of packages wodim depends on: ii libc6 2.19-18+deb8u10 ii libcap2 1:2.24-8 Versions of packages wodim recommends: ii genisoimage 9:1.1.11-3 Versions of packages wodim suggests: pn cdrkit-doc <none> -- no debconf information
# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE # Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2017-11-10 20:34+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <l...@li.org>\n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. type: TH #: wodim.1:37 #, no-wrap msgid "wodim" msgstr "" #. type: TH #: wodim.1:37 #, no-wrap msgid "Version 2.0" msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:38 #, no-wrap msgid "NAME" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:40 msgid "wodim - write data to optical disk media" msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:40 #, no-wrap msgid "SYNOPSIS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:43 msgid "B<wodim> [I<options>] I<track1>.\\|.\\|.I<trackn>" msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:43 #, no-wrap msgid "NOTE" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:50 msgid "" "There may be similarities and differences between this program and other " "disk recording application(s). See the B<CREDITS> and B<AUTHORS> sections " "below to learn about the origin of B<wodim.>" msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:51 #, no-wrap msgid "DESCRIPTION" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:55 msgid "" "B<wodim> is used to record data or audio Compact Discs on an Orange Book " "CD-Recorder or to write DVD media on a DVD-Recorder." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:72 msgid "" "The I<device> is the device file or label offered by the operating system to " "access the recorder with SCSI GENERIC (sg) interface. Note that some " "operating systems may provide separate device nodes for block-oriented and " "sg access. For example, on older I<Linux> systems, the sg access was " "available through I</dev/sg...> files while the block oriented access was " "done through associated (but not identical) I</dev/hd...> and I</dev/sr...> " "(or I</dev/scd...> ) files." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:84 msgid "" "In any case, the user running B<wodim> needs read and write access to the " "particular device file on a Linux system. It is recommended to be root or " "install the application as suid-root, because certain versions of Linux " "(kernel) limit the set of SCSI commands allowed for non-root users. Even if " "usage without root identity is possible in many cases, some device drivers " "still may fail, show unexplainable problems and generally the problems " "become harder to debug. The risk for buffer-underruns is also increased. See " "the I<PROCESS SCHEDULING PRIORITY> section below for more details." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:96 msgid "" "There is an alternative way of specifying the device, using the traditional " "SCSI descriptions in form of I<devicetype:bus/target/lun> " "specification. However, the success of this method is not guaranteed since " "it requires an adaptation scheme for your architecture, and the numbers may " "vary depending on the hardware-internal numbering or on the order of " "hot-plug device detection. If your operating system does not provide a " "sufficient framework for keeping this numbers persistent, don't rely on " "them. See B<-scanbus> and B<--devices> options below for details." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:103 msgid "" "There are emulated SCSI compatible device systems, using the SCSI protocols " "transported over various hardware/media types. The most known examples is " "ATAPI (\"IDE burners\") or USB storage (\"external USB case\"). If the " "pseudo-SCSI b/t/l device address specification is used instead of the native " "one, you need to prepend the \"devicetype:\" description to the emulated " "\"bus/target/lun\" device address." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:107 msgid "" "If a file /etc/wodim.conf exists, the parameter to the B<dev=> option may " "also be a drive name label in that file (see FILES section)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:114 msgid "" "As a special exception, the device specification can be I<-1> or just " "omitted, which invokes automatic guessing of an appropriate device for the " "selected operation. However, this guessing is not available everywhere and " "is not reliable; it is only available for the user's convenience in simple " "environments." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:132 msgid "" "In I<Track At Once> mode, each I<track> corresponds to a single file that " "contains the prepared data for that track. If the argument is `B<->', " "standard input is used for that track. Only one track may be taken from " "I<stdin>. In the other write modes, the direct file to track relation may " "not be implemented. In B<-clone> mode, a single file contains all data for " "the whole disk. To allow DVD writing on platforms that do not implement " "large file support, B<wodim> concatenates all file arguments to a single " "track when writing to DVD media." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:133 #, no-wrap msgid "PROCESS SCHEDULING PRIORITY" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:140 msgid "" "Wodim tries to get higher process priority using different methods. This is " "important because the burn process is usually a realtime task, no long " "delays should occur while transmitting fresh data to the recorder. This is " "especially important on systems with insufficient RAM where swapping can " "create delays of many seconds." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:143 msgid "" "A possible workaround on underpowered systems is the use of the burnfree or " "similar feature, allowing the recorder to resume." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:145 msgid "" "Root permissions are usually required to get higher process scheduling " "priority." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:156 msgid "" "On B<SVr4> compliant systems, B<wodim> uses the real time class to get the " "highest scheduling priority that is possible (higher than all kernel " "processes). On systems with B<POSIX real time scheduling> wodim uses real " "time scheduling too, but may not be able to gain a priority that is higher " "than all kernel processes." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:165 msgid "" "In order to be able to use the SCSI transport subsystem of the OS, run at " "highest priority and lock itself into core B<wodim> either needs to be run " "as root, needs to be installed suid root or must be called via B<RBACs> " "pfexec mechanism." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:166 #, no-wrap msgid "GENERAL OPTIONS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:169 msgid "General options must be before any track file name or track option." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:169 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-version>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:172 msgid "Print version information and exit." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:172 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-v>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:176 msgid "" "Increment the level of general verbosity by one. This is used e.g. to " "display the progress of the writing process." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:176 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-V>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:190 msgid "" "Increment the verbose level in respect of SCSI command transport by one. " "This helps to debug problems during the writing process, that occur in the " "CD/DVD-Recorder. If you get incomprehensible error messages you should use " "this flag to get more detailed output. B<-VV> will show data buffer content " "in addition. Using B<-V> or B<-VV> slows down the process and may be the " "reason for a buffer underrun." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:190 #, no-wrap msgid "B<debug=>I<#, >B<-d>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:202 msgid "" "Set the misc debug value to # (with debug=#) or increment the misc debug " "level by one (with -d). If you specify I<-dd,> this equals to B<debug=>I<2.> " "This may help to find problems while opening a driver for libusal as well as " "with sector sizes and sector types. Using B<-debug> slows down the process " "and may be the reason for a buffer underrun." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:202 #, no-wrap msgid "B<kdebug=>#, B<kd=>#" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:207 msgid "" "Tell the B<usal>-driver to modify the kernel debug value while SCSI commands " "are running." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:207 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-silent>, B<-s>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:210 msgid "Do not print out a status report for failed SCSI commands." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:210 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-force>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:219 msgid "" "Force to continue on some errors. Be careful when using this option. " "B<wodim> implements several checks that prevent you from doing unwanted " "things like damaging CD-RW media by improper drives. Many of the sanity " "checks are disabled when the B<-force> option is used." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:222 msgid "" "This option also implements some tricks that will allow you to blank bad " "CD-RW disks." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:222 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-immed>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:245 msgid "" "Tell wodim to set the B<SCSI IMMED> flag in certain commands " "(load/eject/blank/close_track/close_session). This can be useful on broken " "systems with ATAPI harddisk and CD/DVD writer on the same bus or with SCSI " "systems that don't use disconnect/reconnect. These systems will freeze " "while blanking or fixating a CD/DVD or while a DVD writer is filling up a " "session to the minimum amount (approx. 800 MB). Setting the B<-immed> flag " "will request the command to return immediately while the operation proceeds " "in background, making the bus usable for the other devices and avoiding the " "system freeze. This is an experimental feature which may work or not, " "depending on the model of the CD/DVD writer. A correct solution would be to " "set up a correct cabling but there seem to be notebooks around that have " "been set up the wrong way by the manufacturer. As it is impossible to fix " "this problem in notebooks, the B<-immed> option has been added." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:257 msgid "" "A second experimental feature of the B<-immed> flag is to tell wodim to try " "to wait short times while writing to the media. This is expected to free the " "IDE bus if the CD/DVD writer and the data source are connected to the same " "IDE cable. In this case, the CD/DVD writer would otherwise usually block the " "IDE bus for nearly all the time making it impossible to fetch data from the " "source drive. See also B<minbuf=> and B<-v> option." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:261 msgid "" "Use both features at your own risk. If it turns out that it would make " "sense to have a separate option for the wait feature, write to the author " "and convince him." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:261 #, no-wrap msgid "B<minbuf=>I<value>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:280 msgid "" "The # B<minbuf=> option allows to define the minimum drive buffer fill ratio " "for the experimental ATAPI wait mode that is intended to free the IDE bus to " "allow hard disk and CD/DVD writer to be on the same IDE cable. As the wait " "mode currently only works when the verbose option B<-v> has been specified, " "B<wodim> implies the verbose option in case the B<-immed> or B<minbuf=> " "option have been specified. Valid values for B<minbuf=> are between 25 and " "95 for 25%.\\|.\\|.95% minimum drive buffer fill ratio." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:280 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-dummy>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:287 msgid "" "The CD/DVD-Recorder will go through all steps of the recording process, but " "the laser is turned off during this procedure. It is recommended to run " "several tests before actually writing to a Compact Disk or Digital Versatile " "Disk, if the timing and load response of the system is not known." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:287 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-clone>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:310 msgid "" "Tells B<wodim> to handle images created by I<readom -clone>. The B<-clone> " "may only be used in conjunction with with the B<-raw96r> or with the " "B<-raw16> option. Using B<-clone> together with B<-raw96r> is preferred as " "it allows to write all subchannel data. The option B<-raw16> should only be " "used with drives that do not support to write in B<-raw96r> mode." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:310 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-dao>" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:312 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-sao>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:327 msgid "" "Set B<SAO (Session At Once)> mode which is usually called B<Disk At Once " ">mode. This currently only works with MMC drives that support B<Session At " "Once> mode. Note that wodim needs to know the size of each track in advance " "for this mode (see the B<genisoimage -print-size> option and the I<EXAMPLES> " "section for more information)." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:327 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-tao>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:335 msgid "" "Set B<TAO (Track At Once) writing mode.> This is the default write mode in " "previous B<wodim> versions. With most drives, this write mode is required " "for multi session recording." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:335 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-raw>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:347 msgid "" "Set B<RAW writing mode.> Using this option defaults to B<-raw96r>. Note " "that wodim needs to know the size of each track in advance for this mode " "(see the B<genisoimage -print-size> option and the I<EXAMPLES> section for " "more information)." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:347 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-raw96r>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:372 msgid "" "Select Set B<RAW writing mode> with 2352 byte sectors plus 96 bytes of raw " "P-W subchannel data resulting in a sector size of 2448 bytes. This is the " "preferred raw writing mode as it gives best control over the CD writing " "process. If you find any problems with the layout of a disk or with sub " "channel content (e.g. wrong times on the display when playing the CD) and " "your drive supports to write in B<-raw96r> or B<-raw16> mode, you should " "give it a try. There are several CD writers with bad firmware that result in " "broken disks when writing in TAO or SAO mode. Writing data disks in raw " "mode needs significantly more CPU time than other write modes. If your CPU " "is too slow, this may result in buffer underruns. Note that wodim needs to " "know the size of each track in advance for this mode (see the B<genisoimage " "-print-size> option and the I<EXAMPLES> section for more information)." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:372 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-raw96p>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:393 msgid "" "Select Set B<RAW writing mode> with 2352 byte sectors plus 96 bytes of " "packed P-W subchannel data resulting in a sector size of 2448 bytes. This " "is the less preferred raw writing mode as only a few recorders support it " "and some of these recorders have bugs in the firmware implementation. Don't " "use this mode if your recorder supports B<-raw96r> or B<-raw16>. Writing " "data disks in raw mode needs significantly more CPU time than other write " "modes. If your CPU is too slow, this may result in buffer underruns. Note " "that wodim needs to know the size of each track in advance for this mode " "(see the B<genisoimage -print-size> option and the I<EXAMPLES> section for " "more information)." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:393 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-raw16>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:421 msgid "" "Select Set B<RAW writing mode> with 2352 byte sectors plus 16 bytes of P-Q " "subchannel data resulting in a sector size of 2368 bytes. If a recorder " "does not support B<-raw96r>, this is the preferred raw writing mode. It " "does not allow to write I<CD-Text> or I<CD+Graphics> but it is the only raw " "writing mode in cheap CD writers. As these cheap writers in most cases do " "not support B<-dao> mode. Don't use this mode if your recorder supports " "B<-raw96r>. Writing data disks in raw mode needs significantly more CPU " "time than other write modes. If your CPU is too slow, this may result in " "buffer underruns. Note that wodim needs to know the size of each track in " "advance for this mode (see the B<genisoimage -print-size> option and the " "I<EXAMPLES> section for more information)." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:421 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-multi>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:450 msgid "" "Allow multi session CDs to be made. This flag needs to be present on all " "sessions of a multi session disk, except you want to create a session that " "will be the last session on the media. The fixation will be done in a way " "that allows the CD/DVD-Recorder to append additional sessions later. This is " "done by generation a TOC with a link to the next program area. The so " "generated media is not 100% compatible to manufactured CDs (except for " "CDplus). Use only for recording of multi session CDs. If this option is " "present, the default track type is B<CD-ROM XA mode 2 form 1> and the sector " "size is 2048 bytes. The XA sector subheaders will be created by the drive. " "The I<Sony> drives have no hardware support for B<CD-ROM XA mode 2 form 1>. " "You have to specify the B<-data> option in order to create multi session " "disks on these drives. As long as wodim does not have a coder for " "converting data sectors to audio sectors, you need to force B<CD-ROM> " "sectors by including the B<-data> option if you like to record a " "multisession disk in SAO mode. Not all drives allow multisession CDs in SAO " "mode." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:450 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-msinfo>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:457 msgid "" "Retrieve multi session info in a form suitable for B<genisoimage> and print " "it to standard output. See B<msifile=> option for another version." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:462 msgid "" "This option makes only sense with a CD that contains at least one closed " "session and is appendable (not finally closed yet). Some drives create " "error messages if you try to get the multi session info for a disk that is " "not suitable for this operation." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:462 #, no-wrap msgid "B<msifile=>filename" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:467 msgid "Like B<-msinfo> option but also stores the multi session info in a file." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:467 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-toc>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:473 msgid "" "Retrieve and print out the table of content or PMA of a CD. With this " "option, B<wodim> will work with CD-R drives and with CD-ROM drives." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:473 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-atip>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:483 msgid "" "Retrieve and print out the ATIP (absolute Time in Pre-groove) info of a " "CD/DVD recordable or CD/DVD re-writable media. With this option, B<wodim> " "will try to retrieve the ATIP info. If the actual drive does not support to " "read the ATIP info, it may be that only a reduced set of information records " "or even nothing is displayed. Only a limited number of MMC compliant drives " "support to read the ATIP info." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:490 msgid "" "If B<wodim> is able to retrieve the lead-in start time for the first " "session, it will try to decode and print the manufacturer info from the " "media. DVD media does not have ATIP information but there is equivalent " "prerecorded information that is read out and printed." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:490 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-fix>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:496 msgid "" "The disk will only be fixated (i.e. a TOC for a CD-Reader will be written). " "This may be used, if for some reason the disk has been written but not " "fixated. This option currently does not work with old TEAC drives (CD-R50S " "and CD-R55S)." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:496 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-nofix>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:502 msgid "" "Do not fixate the disk after writing the tracks. This may be used to create " "an audio disk in steps. An un-fixated disk can usually not be used on a non " "CD-writer type drive but there are audio CD players that will be able to " "play such a disk." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:502 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-waiti>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:515 msgid "" "Wait for input to become available on standard input before trying to open " "the SCSI driver. This allows B<wodim> to read its input from a pipe even " "when writing additional sessions to a multi session disk. When writing " "another session to a multi session disk, B<genisoimage> needs to read the " "old session from the device before writing output. This cannot be done if " "B<wodim> opens the SCSI driver at the same time." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:515 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-load>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:519 msgid "" "Load the media and exit. This only works with a tray loading mechanism but " "seems to be useful when using the Kodak disk transporter." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:519 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-lock>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:523 msgid "" "Load the media, lock the door and exit. This only works with a tray loading " "mechanism but seems to be useful when using the Kodak disk transporter." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:523 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-eject>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:529 msgid "" "Eject disk after doing the work. Some devices (e.g. Philips) need to eject " "the medium before creating a new disk. Doing a -dummy test and immediately " "creating a real disk would not work on these devices." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:529 #, no-wrap msgid "B<speed=>#" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:560 msgid "" "Set the speed factor of the writing process to #. # is an integer, " "representing a multiple of the audio speed. This is about 150\\ KB/s for " "CD-ROM, about 172\\ KB/s for CD-Audio and about 1385\\ kB/s for DVD media. " "If no I<speed> option is present, B<wodim> will try to get a drive specific " "speed value from the file B</etc/wodim.conf> and if it cannot find one, it " "will try to get the speed value from the B<CDR_SPEED> environment and later " "from the B<CDR_SPEED=> entry in B</etc/wodim.conf>. If no speed value could " "be found, wodim uses a drive specific default speed. The default for all " "new (MMC compliant) drives is to use the maximum supported by the drive. If " "you use I<speed=0> with a MMC compliant drive, B<wodim> will switch to the " "lowest possible speed for drive and medium. If you are using an old (non " "MMC) drive that has problems with I<speed=2 > or I<speed=4>, you should try " "I<speed=0>." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:560 #, no-wrap msgid "B<blank=>I<type>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:563 msgid "" "Blank a CD-RW and exit or blank a CD-RW before writing. The blanking type " "may be one of:" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:564 #, no-wrap msgid "help" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:567 msgid "Display a list of possible blanking types." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:567 #, no-wrap msgid "all" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:570 msgid "Blank the entire disk. This may take a long time." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:570 #, no-wrap msgid "fast" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:573 msgid "" "Minimally blank the disk. This results in erasing the PMA, the TOC and the " "pregap." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:573 #, no-wrap msgid "track" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:576 msgid "Blank a track." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:576 #, no-wrap msgid "unreserve" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:579 msgid "Unreserve a reserved track." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:579 #, no-wrap msgid "trtail" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:582 msgid "Blank the tail of a track." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:582 #, no-wrap msgid "unclose" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:585 msgid "Unclose last session." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:585 #, no-wrap msgid "session" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:588 msgid "Blank the last session." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:604 msgid "" "Not all drives support all blanking types. It may be necessary to use " "B<blank=all> if a drive reports a specified command as being invalid. If " "used together with the B<-force> flag, this option may be used to blank " "CD-RW disks that otherwise cannot be blanked. Note that you may need to " "specify B<blank=>I<all> because some drives will not continue with certain " "types of bad CD-RW disks. Note also that B<wodim> does its best if the " "B<-force> flag is used but it finally depends on the drive's firmware " "whether the blanking operation will succeed or not." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:604 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-format>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:616 msgid "" "Format a CD-RW/DVD-RW/DVD+RW disc. Formatting is currently only implemented " "for DVD+RW media. A 'maiden' DVD+RW media needs to be formatted before you " "may write to it. However, as B<wodim> autodetects the need for formatting " "in this case and auto formats the medium before it starts writing, the " "B<-format> option is only needed if you like to forcibly reformat a DVD+RW " "medium." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:616 #, no-wrap msgid "B<fs=>#" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:632 msgid "" "Set the FIFO (ring buffer) size to #. You may use the same syntax as in " "B<dd>(1), B<sdd>(1) or B<star>(1). The number representing the size is " "taken in bytes unless otherwise specified. If a number is followed directly " "by the letter `b', `k', `m', `s' or `f', the size is multiplied by 512, " "1024, 1024*1024, 2048 or 2352. If the size consists of numbers separated by " "`x' or `*', multiplication of the two numbers is performed. Thus " "I<fs=10x63k> will specify a FIFO size of 630\\ kBytes." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:645 msgid "" "The size specified by the I<fs=> argument includes the shared memory that is " "needed for administration. This is at least one page of memory. If no " "I<fs>= option is present, B<wodim> will try to get the FIFO size value from " "the B<CDR_FIFOSIZE> environment. The default FIFO size is currently 4 MB." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:672 msgid "" "The FIFO is used to increase buffering for the real time writing process. " "It allows to run a pipe from B<genisoimage> directly into B<wodim>. If the " "FIFO is active and a pipe from B<genisoimage> into B<wodim> is used to " "create a CD, B<wodim> will abort prior to do any modifications on the disk " "if B<genisoimage> dies before it starts writing. The recommended FIFO size " "is between 4 and 128\\ MBytes. As a rule of thumb, the FIFO size should be " "at least equal to the size of the internal buffer of the CD/DVD-Recorder and " "no more than half of the physical amount of RAM available in the machine. " "If the FIFO size is big enough, the FIFO statistics will print a FIFO empty " "count of zero and the FIFO min fill is not below 20%. It is not wise to use " "too much space for the FIFO. If you need more than 8 MB to write a CD at a " "speed less than 20x from an image on a local file system on an idle machine, " "your machine is either underpowered, has hardware problems or is " "mis-configured. If you like to write DVDs or CDs at higher speed, it makes " "sense to use at least 16\\ MB for the FIFO." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:682 msgid "" "On old and small machines, you need to be more careful with the FIFO size. " "If your machine has less than 256\\ MB of physical RAM, you should not set " "up a FIFO size that is more than 32\\ MB. The sun4c architecture (e.g. a " "Sparcstation-2) has only MMU page table entries for 16\\ MBytes per " "process. Using more than 14\\ MBytes for the FIFO may cause the operating " "system in this case to spend much time to constantly reload the MMU " "tables. Newer machines from Sun do not have this MMU hardware problem. I " "have no information on PC-hardware reflecting this problem." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:688 msgid "" "Old Linux systems for non x86 platforms have broken definitions for the " "shared memory size. You need to fix them and rebuild the kernel or manually " "tell B<wodim> to use a smaller FIFO." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:695 msgid "" "If you have buffer underruns or similar problems (like a constantly empty " "drive buffer) and observe a zero I<fifo empty count>, you have hardware " "problems that prevents the data from flowing fast enough from the kernel " "memory to the drive. The FIFO size in this case is sufficient, but you " "should check for a working DMA setup." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:695 #, no-wrap msgid "B<ts=>#" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:701 msgid "" "Set the maximum transfer size for a single SCSI command to #. The syntax " "for the B<ts=> option is the same as for wodim fs=# or sdd bs=#." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:714 msgid "" "If no B<ts=> option has been specified, B<wodim> defaults to a transfer size " "of 63\\ kB. If libusal gets lower values from the operating system, the " "value is reduced to the maximum value that is possible with the current " "operating system. Sometimes, it may help to further reduce the transfer " "size or to enhance it, but note that it may take a long time to find a " "better value by experimenting with the B<ts=> option." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:714 #, no-wrap msgid "B<dev=>I<target>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:732 msgid "" "Sets the SCSI target for the CD/DVD-Recorder, see notes above. A typical " "device specification is B<dev=>I<6,0> \\&. A filename or virtual device " "name can be passed instead of the symbolic SCSI numbers. The correct " "device/filename in this case can be found in the system specific manuals of " "the target operating system. On a I<FreeBSD> system without I<CAM> support, " "you need to use the control device (e.g. I</dev/rcd0.ctl>). A correct " "device specification in this case may be B<dev=>I</dev/rcd0.ctl:@> \\&." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:736 msgid "" "On Linux and Windows 2000/XP, drives are accessible with their device (or " "drive) names or with the symbolic SCSI numbers (not recommended, mapping is " "not stable and could be completely removed in the future)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:744 msgid "" "If no I<dev> option is present, B<wodim> will try to get the device from the " "B<CDR_DEVICE> environment." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:750 msgid "" "If the argument to the B<dev=> option does not contain the characters ',', " "'/', '@' or ':', it is interpreted as an label name that may be found in the " "file /etc/wodim.conf (see FILES section)." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:750 #, no-wrap msgid "B<gracetime=>I<#>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:756 msgid "" "Set the grace time before starting to write to I<#> seconds. Values below 2 " "seconds are not recommended to give the kernel or volume management a chance " "to learn the new state." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:756 #, no-wrap msgid "B<timeout=>I<#>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:770 msgid "" "Set the default SCSI command timeout value to I<#> seconds. The default " "SCSI command timeout is the minimum timeout used for sending SCSI commands. " "If a SCSI command fails due to a timeout, you may try to raise the default " "SCSI command timeout above the timeout value of the failed command. If the " "command runs correctly with a raised command timeout, please report the " "better timeout value and the corresponding command to the author of the " "program. If no I<timeout> option is present, a default timeout of 40 " "seconds is used." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:770 #, no-wrap msgid "B<driver=>I<name>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:792 msgid "" "Allows the user to manually select a driver for the device. The reason for " "the existence of the B<driver=>I<name> option is to allow users to use " "B<wodim> with drives that are similar to supported drives but not known " "directly by B<wodim>. All drives made after 1997 should be MMC standard " "compliant and thus supported by one of the MMC drivers. It is most unlikely " "that B<wodim> is unable to find the right driver automatically. Use this " "option with extreme care. If a wrong driver is used for a device, the " "possibility of creating corrupted disks is high. The minimum problem " "related to a wrong driver is that the B<speed=> or B<-dummy> will not work." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:797 msgid "The following driver names are supported:" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:797 #, no-wrap msgid "B<help>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:800 msgid "To get a list of possible drivers together with a short description." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:800 #, no-wrap msgid "B<mmc_cd>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:807 msgid "" "The generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-ROM driver is auto-selected whenever B<wodim> " "finds a MMC compliant drive that does not identify itself to support writing " "at all, or that only identifies to support media or write modes not " "implemented in B<wodim>." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:807 #, no-wrap msgid "B<mmc_cd_dvd>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:816 msgid "" "The generic SCSI-3/mmc CD/DVD driver is auto-selected whenever B<wodim> " "finds a MMC-2 or MMC-3 compliant drive that seems to support more than one " "medium type and the tray is open or no medium could be found to select the " "right driver. This driver tries to close the tray, checks the medium found " "in the tray and then branches to the driver that matches the current medium." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:816 #, no-wrap msgid "B<mmc_cdr>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:822 msgid "" "The generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-R/CD-RW driver is auto-selected whenever B<wodim> " "find a MMC compliant drive that only supports to write CDs or a multi system " "drive that contains a CD as the current medium." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:822 #, no-wrap msgid "B<mmc_cdr_sony>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:837 msgid "" "The generic SCSI-3/mmc CD-R/CD-RW driver is auto-selected whenever B<wodim> " "would otherwise select the B<mmc_cdr> driver but the device seems to be made " "by Sony. The B<mmc_cdr_sony> is definitely needed for the Sony CDU 928 as " "this drive does not completely implement the MMC standard and some of the " "MMC SCSI commands have to be replaced by Sony proprietary commands. It seems " "that all Sony drives (even newer ones) still implement the Sony proprietary " "SCSI commands so it has not yet become a problem to use this driver for all " "Sony drives. If you find a newer Sony drive that does not work with this " "driver, please report." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:837 #, no-wrap msgid "B<mmc_dvd>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:844 msgid "" "The generic SCSI-3/mmc-2 DVD-R/DVD-RW driver is auto-selected whenever " "B<wodim> finds a MMC-2 or MMC-3 compliant drive that supports to write DVDs " "and an appropriate medium is loaded. There is no Track At Once mode for DVD " "writers." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:844 #, no-wrap msgid "B<mmc_dvdplus>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:850 msgid "" "The generic SCSI-3/mmc-3 DVD+R/DVD+RW driver is auto-selected whenever one " "of the DVD+ media types that are incompatible to each other is found. It " "checks media and then branches to the driver that matches the current " "medium." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:850 #, no-wrap msgid "B<mmc_dvdplusr>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:866 msgid "" "The generic SCSI-3/mmc-3 DVD+R driver is auto-selected whenever a DVD+R " "medium is found in an appropriate writer. Note that for unknown reason, the " "DVD-Plus alliance does not like that there is a simulation mode for DVD+R " "media. The author of B<wodim> tries to convince manufacturers to implement " "a simulation mode for DVD+R and implement support. DVD+R only supports one " "write mode that is somewhere between Track At Once and Packet writing; this " "mode is selected in B<wodim> via a the B<-dao>/B<-sao> option." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:866 #, no-wrap msgid "B<mmc_dvdplusrw>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:881 msgid "" "The generic SCSI-3/mmc-3 DVD+RW driver is auto-selected whenever a DVD+RW " "medium is found in an appropriate writer. As DVD+RW media needs to be " "formatted before its first use, wodim auto-detects this media state and " "performs a format before it starts to write. Note that for unknown reason, " "the DVD-Plus alliance does not like that there is a simulation mode nor a " "way to erase DVD+RW media. DVD+RW only supports one write mode that is " "close to Packet writing; this mode is selected in B<wodim> via a the " "B<-dao>/B<-sao> option." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:881 #, no-wrap msgid "B<cw_7501>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:888 msgid "" "The driver for Matsushita/Panasonic CW-7501 is auto-selected when B<wodim> " "finds this old pre MMC drive. B<wodim> supports all write modes for this " "drive type." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:888 #, no-wrap msgid "B<kodak_pcd_600>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:895 msgid "" "The driver for Kodak PCD-600 is auto-selected when B<wodim> finds this old " "pre MMC drive which has been the first high speed (6x) CD writer for a long " "time. This drive behaves similar to the Philips CDD-521 drive." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:895 #, no-wrap msgid "B<philips_cdd521>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:904 msgid "" "The driver for Philips CDD-521 is auto-selected when B<wodim> finds a " "Philips CDD-521 drive (which is the first CD writer ever made) or one of " "the other drives that are known to behave similar to this drive. All " "Philips CDD-521 or similar drives (see other drivers in this list) do not " "support Session At Once recording." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:904 #, no-wrap msgid "B<philips_cdd521_old>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:909 msgid "" "The driver for Philips old CDD-521 is auto-selected when B<wodim> finds a " "Philips CDD-521 with very old firmware which has some known limitations." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:909 #, no-wrap msgid "B<philips_cdd522>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:917 msgid "" "The driver for Philips CDD-522 is auto-selected when B<wodim> finds a " "Philips CDD-522 which is the successor of the 521 or one of its variants " "with Kodak label. B<wodim> does not support Session At Once recording with " "these drives." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:917 #, no-wrap msgid "B<philips_dumb>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:921 msgid "" "The driver for Philips CDD-521 with pessimistic assumptions is never " "auto-selected. It may be used by hand with drives that behave similar to " "the Philips CDD-521." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:921 #, no-wrap msgid "B<pioneer_dws114x>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:926 msgid "" "The driver for Pioneer DW-S114X is auto-selected when B<wodim> finds one of " "the old non MMC CD writers from Pioneer." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:926 #, no-wrap msgid "B<plasmon_rf4100>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:931 msgid "" "The driver for Plasmon RF 4100 is auto-selected when B<wodim> finds this " "specific variant of the Philips CDD-521." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:931 #, no-wrap msgid "B<ricoh_ro1060c>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:936 msgid "" "The driver for Ricoh RO-1060C is auto-selected when B<wodim> finds this " "drive. There is no real support for this drive yet." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:936 #, no-wrap msgid "B<ricoh_ro1420c>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:941 msgid "" "The driver for Ricoh RO-1420C is auto-selected when B<wodim> finds a drive " "with this specific variant of the Philips CDD-521 command set." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:941 #, no-wrap msgid "B<scsi2_cd>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:948 msgid "" "The generic SCSI-2 CD-ROM driver is auto-selected whenever B<wodim> finds a " "pre MMC drive that does not support writing or a pre MMC writer that is not " "supported by B<wodim>." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:948 #, no-wrap msgid "B<sony_cdu924>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:953 msgid "" "The driver for Sony CDU-924 / CDU-948 is auto-selected whenever B<wodim> " "finds one of the old pre MMC CD writers from Sony." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:953 #, no-wrap msgid "B<teac_cdr50>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:962 msgid "" "The driver for Teac CD-R50S, Teac CD-R55S, JVC XR-W2010, Pinnacle RCD-5020 " "is auto-selected whenever one of the drives is found that is known to the " "non MMC command set used by TEAC and JVC. Note that many drives from JVC " "will not work because they do not correctly implement the documented command " "set and JVC has been unwilling to fix or document the bugs. There is no " "support for the Session At Once write mode yet." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:962 #, no-wrap msgid "B<tyuden_ew50>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:967 msgid "" "The driver for Taiyo Yuden EW-50 is auto-selected when B<wodim> finds a " "drive with this specific variant of the Philips CDD-521 command set." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:967 #, no-wrap msgid "B<yamaha_cdr100>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:973 msgid "" "The driver for Yamaha CDR-100 / CDR-102 is auto-selected when B<wodim> finds " "one of the old pre MMC CD writers from Yamaha. There is no support for the " "Session At Once write mode yet." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:973 #, no-wrap msgid "B<cdr_simul>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:977 msgid "" "The simulation CD-R driver allows to run timing and speed tests with " "parameters that match the behavior of CD writers." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:977 #, no-wrap msgid "B<dvd_simul>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:981 msgid "" "The simulation DVD-R driver allows to run timing and speed tests with " "parameters that match the behavior of DVD writers." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1000 msgid "" "There are two special driver entries in the list: B<cdr_simul> and " "B<dvd_simul>. These driver entries are designed to make timing tests at any " "speed or timing tests for drives that do not support the B<-dummy> option. " "The simulation drivers implement a drive with a buffer size of 1\\ MB that " "can be changed via the B<CDR_SIMUL_BUFSIZE> environment variable. The " "simulation driver correctly simulates even a buffer underrun condition. If " "the B<-dummy> option is present, the simulation is not aborted in case of a " "buffer underrun." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1001 #, no-wrap msgid "B<driveropts=>I<option list>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1017 msgid "" "Set driver specific options. The options are specified a comma separated " "list. To get a list of valid options use B<driveropts=>I<help> together " "with the I<-checkdrive> option. If you like to set driver options without " "running a typical B<wodim> task, you need to use the B<-setdropts> option in " "addition, otherwise the command line parser in B<wodim> will complain. " "Currently implemented driver options are:" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1018 #, no-wrap msgid "B<burnfree>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1028 msgid "" "Turn the support for Buffer Underrun Free writing on. This only works for " "drives that support Buffer Underrun Free technology, which is available on " "most drives manufactured in this millennium. This may be called: B<Sanyo " "BURN-Proof>, B<Ricoh Just-Link>, B<Yamaha Lossless-Link> or similar." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1034 msgid "" "This option is deprecated and is mentioned here for documentation purposes " "only. The BURN-Free feature is enabled by default if the drive supports it. " "However, use of BURN-Free may cause decreased burning quality. Therefore it " "can be useful to disable it for certain purposes, eg. when creating a master " "copy for mass CD production." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1034 #, no-wrap msgid "B<noburnfree>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1037 msgid "Turn the support for Buffer Underrun Free writing off." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1037 #, no-wrap msgid "B<varirec=>I<value>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1048 msgid "" "Turn on the B<Plextor VariRec> writing mode. The mandatory parameter " "I<value> is the laser power offset and currently may be selected from -2, " "-1, 0, 1, 2. In addition, you need to set the write speed to 4 in order to " "allow B<VariRec> to work." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1048 #, no-wrap msgid "B<gigarec=>I<value>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1060 msgid "" "Manage the B<Plextor GigaRec> writing mode. The mandatory parameter I<value> " "is the disk capacity ratio compared to normal recording and currently may be " "selected from 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4. If values E<lt> 1.0 are " "used, then the effect is similar to the B<Yamaha Audio Master Q. R.> " "feature. If values E<gt> 1.0 are used, then the disk capacity is increased." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1067 msgid "" "Not all drives support all B<GigaRec> values. When a drive uses the " "B<GigaRec> feature, the write speed is limited to 8x." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1067 #, no-wrap msgid "B<audiomaster>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1086 msgid "" "Turn on the B<Yamaha Audio Master Q. R.> feature which usually should result " "in high quality CDs that have less reading problems in Hi-Fi players. As " "this is implemented as a variant of the Session at Once write mode, it will " "only work if you select SAO write mode and there is no need to turn it off. " "The B<Audio Master> mode will work with a limited speed but may also be used " "with data CDs. In B<Audio Master> mode, the pits on the CD will be written " "larger then usual so the capacity of the medium is reduced when turning this " "feature on. A 74 minute CD will only have a capacity of 63 minutes if " "B<Audio Master> is active and the capacity of a 80 minute CD will be reduced " "to 68 minutes." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1086 #, no-wrap msgid "B<forcespeed>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1099 msgid "" "Normally, modern drives know the highest possible speed for different media " "and may reduce the speed in order to grant best write quality. This " "technology may be called: B<Plextor PowerRec>, B<Ricoh Just-Speed>, B<Yamaha " "Optimum Write Speed Control> or similar. Some drives (e.g. Plextor, Ricoh " "and Yamaha) allow to force the drive to use the selected speed even if the " "medium is so bad that the write quality would be poor. This option tells " "such a drive to force to use the selected speed regardless of the medium " "quality." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1105 msgid "" "Use this option with extreme care and note that the drive should know better " "which medium will work at full speed. The default is to turn B<forcespeed> " "off, regardless of the defaults of the drive." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1105 #, no-wrap msgid "B<noforcespeed>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1110 msgid "Turn off the B<force speed> feature." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1110 #, no-wrap msgid "B<speedread>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1118 msgid "" "Some ultra high speed drives such as 48x and faster drives from Plextor " "limit the read speed for unknown media to e.g. 40x in order to avoid damaged " "disks and drives. Using this option tells the drive to read any media as " "fast as possible. Be very careful as this may cause the media to break in " "the drive while reading, resulting in a damaged media and drive!" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1118 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nospeedread>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1121 msgid "Turn off unlimited read speed." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1121 #, no-wrap msgid "B<singlesession>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1129 msgid "" "Turn the drive into a single session only drive. This allows to read " "defective or non-compliant (illegal) media with extremely non-standard " "additional (broken/illegal) TOC entries in the TOC from the second or higher " "session. Some of these disks become usable if only the information from the " "first session is used. You need to enable Single Session mode before you " "insert the defective disk!" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1129 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nosinglesession>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1132 msgid "Turn off single session mode. The drive will again behave as usual." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1132 #, no-wrap msgid "B<hidecdr>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1137 msgid "" "Hide the fact that a medium might be a recordable medium. This allows to " "make CD-Rs look like CD-ROMs and applications believe that the media in the " "drive is not a CD-R." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1137 #, no-wrap msgid "B<nohidecdr>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1140 msgid "Turn off hiding CD-R media." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1140 #, no-wrap msgid "B<tattooinfo>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1150 msgid "" "Use this option together with B<-checkdrive> to retrieve the image size " "information for the B<Yamaha DiskT@2> feature. The images always have a line " "length of 3744 pixel. Line number 0 (radius 0) is mapped to the center of " "the disk. If you know the inner and outer radius you will be able to create " "a pre distorted image that later may appear undistorted on the disk." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1150 #, no-wrap msgid "B<tattoofile=>I<name>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1166 msgid "" "Use this option together with B<-checkdrive> to write an image prepared for " "the B<Yamaha DiskT@2> feature to the medium. The file must be a file with " "raw image B&W data (one byte per pixel) in a size as retrieved by a " "previous call to B<tattoofile=>I<name> \\&. If the size of the image equals " "the maximum possible size (3744 x 320 pixel), B<wodim> will use the first " "part of the file. This first part then will be written to the leftover space " "on the CD." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1169 msgid "" "Note that the image must be mirrored to be readable from the pick up side of " "the CD." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1170 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-setdropts>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1190 msgid "" "Set the driveropts specified by B<driveropts=>I<option list>B<,> the " "B<speed> of the drive and the B<dummy> flag and exit. This allows wodim to " "set drive specific parameters that are not directly used by B<wodim> like " "e.g. B<single session mode>, B<hide cdr> and similar. It is needed in case " "that B<driveropts=>I<option list> should be called without planning to run a " "typical B<wodim> task." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1190 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-checkdrive>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1196 msgid "" "Checks if a driver for the current drive is present and exit. If the drive " "is a known drive, B<wodim> uses exit code 0." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1196 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-prcap>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1204 msgid "" "Print the drive capabilities for SCSI-3/mmc compliant drives as obtained " "from mode page 0x2A. Values marked with I<kB> use 1000 bytes as kilo-byte, " "values marked with I<KB> use 1024 bytes as Kilo-byte." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1204 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-inq>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1207 msgid "Do an inquiry for the drive, print the inquiry info and exit." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1207 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-scanbus>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1218 msgid "" "Scan all SCSI devices on all SCSI busses and print the inquiry strings. This " "option may be used to find SCSI address of the CD/DVD-Recorder on a " "system. If some device types are invisible, try using B<dev=ATA:> or similar " "option to give a hint about the device type you are looking for. The " "numbers printed out as labels are computed by: B<bus * 100 + target.> On " "platforms and device systems without persistent SCSI number management the " "results are not reliable. Use the .B --devices option instead." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1218 #, no-wrap msgid "B<--devices>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1223 msgid "" "Look for useable devices using the system specific functions, eg. probing " "with usual device nodes in /dev/*, and display the detections using symbolic " "device names in OS specific syntax." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1223 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-reset>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1227 msgid "" "Try to reset the SCSI bus where the CD recorder is located. This works not " "on all operating systems." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1227 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-abort>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1240 msgid "" "Try to send an B<abort> sequence to the drive. If you use B<wodim> only, " "this should never be needed; but other software may leave a drive in an " "unusable condition. Calling B<wodim -reset> may be needed if a previous " "write has been interrupted and the software did not tell the drive that it " "will not continue to write." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1240 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-overburn>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1264 msgid "" "Allow B<wodim> to write more than the official size of a medium. This " "feature is usually called I<overburning> and depends on the fact that most " "blank media may hold more space than the official size. As the official size " "of the lead-out area on the disk is 90 seconds (6750 sectors) and a disk " "usually works if there are at least 150 sectors of lead out, all media may " "be overburned by at least 88 seconds (6600 sectors). Most CD recorders only " "do overburning in B<SAO> or B<RAW> mode. Known exceptions are TEAC CD-R50S, " "TEAC CD-R55S and the Panasonic CW-7502. Some drives do not allow to " "overburn as much as you might like and limit the size of a CD to e.g. 76 " "minutes. This problem may be circumvented by writing the CD in RAW mode " "because this way the drive has no chance to find the size before starting to " "burn. There is no guarantee that your drive supports overburning at all. " "Make a test to check if your drive implements the feature." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1264 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-ignsize>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1271 msgid "" "Ignore the known size of the medium. This option should be used with extreme " "care, it exists only for debugging purposes don't use it for other reasons. " "It is not needed to write disks with more than the nominal capacity. This " "option implies B<-overburn>." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1271 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-useinfo>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1281 msgid "" "Use B<*.inf> files to overwrite audio options. If this option is used, the " "pregap size information is read from the B<*.inf> file that is associated " "with the file that contains the audio data for a track." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1309 msgid "" "If used together with the B<-audio> option, B<wodim> may be used to write " "audio CDs from a pipe from B<icedax> if you call B<wodim> with the B<*.inf> " "files as track parameter list instead of using audio files. The audio data " "is read from B<stdin> in this case. See B<EXAMPLES> section below. " "B<wodim> first verifies that B<stdin> is not connected to a terminal and " "runs some heuristic consistency checks on the B<*.inf> files and then sets " "the track lengths from the information in the B<*.inf> files." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1315 msgid "" "If you like to write from B<stdin>, make sure that wodim is called with a " "large enough FIFO size, reduce the write speed to a value below the read " "speed of the source drive and switch the burn-free option for the recording " "drive on." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1315 #, no-wrap msgid "B<defpregap=>#" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1320 msgid "" "Set the default pre-gap size for all tracks except track number 1. This " "option currently only makes sense with the TEAC drive when creating " "track-at-once disks without the 2 second silence before each track." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1322 wodim.1:1714 msgid "This option may go away in future." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1322 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-packet>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1327 msgid "Set B<Packet writing mode. > This is an experimental interface." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1327 #, no-wrap msgid "B<pktsize=>#" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1331 msgid "" "Set the packet size to #, forces fixed packet mode. This is an experimental " "interface." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1331 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-noclose>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1335 msgid "" "Do not close the current track, useful only when in packet writing mode. " "This is an experimental interface." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1335 #, no-wrap msgid "B<mcn=>I<med_cat_nr>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1341 msgid "Set the B<Media Catalog Number> of the CD to I<med_cat_nr>." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1341 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-text>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1358 msgid "" "Write CD-Text information based on information taken from a file that " "contains ascii information for the text strings. B<wodim> supports CD-Text " "information based on the content of the B<*.inf> files created by B<icedax> " "and CD-Text information based on the content from a B<CUE sheet> file. If a " "B<CUE sheet> file contains both (binary CDTEXTFILE and text based " "SONGWRITER) entries, then the information based on the CDTEXTFILE entry " "will win." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1379 msgid "" "You need to use the B<-useinfo> option in addition in order to tell B<wodim> " "to read the B<*.inf> files or B<cuefile=>I<filename> in order to tell " "B<wodim> to read a B<CUE sheet> file in addition. If you like to write your " "own CD-Text information, edit the B<*.inf> files or the B<CUE sheet> file " "with a text editor and change the fields that are relevant for CD-Text." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1379 #, no-wrap msgid "B<textfile=>I<filename>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1401 msgid "" "Write CD-Text based on information found in the binary file I<filename>. " "This file must contain information in a data format defined in the SCSI-3 " "MMC-2 standard and in the Red Book. The four byte size header that is " "defined in the SCSI standard is optional and allows to make the recognition " "of correct data less ambiguous. This is the best option to be used to copy " "CD-Text data from existing CDs that already carry CD-Text information. To " "get data in a format suitable for this option use B<wodim -vv -toc> to " "extract the information from disk. If both, B<textfile=>I<filename> and " "CD-Text information from B<*.inf> or B<*.cue> files are present, " "B<textfile=>I<filename> will overwrite the other information." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1401 #, no-wrap msgid "B<cuefile=>I<filename>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1409 msgid "" "Take all recording related information from a CDRWIN compliant B<CUE sheet> " "file. No track files are allowed when this option is present and the option " "B<-dao> is currently needed in addition." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:1410 #, no-wrap msgid "TRACK OPTIONS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1413 msgid "Track options may be mixed with track file names." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1413 #, no-wrap msgid "B<isrc=>I<ISRC_number>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1419 msgid "" "Set the B<International Standard Recording Number> for the next track to " "I<ISRC_number>." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1419 #, no-wrap msgid "B<index=>I<list>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1428 msgid "" "Sets an index list for the next track. In index list is a comma separated " "list of numbers that are counting from index 1. The first entry in this list " "must contain a 0, the following numbers must be an ascending list of numbers " "(counting in 1/75 seconds) that represent the start of the indices. An index " "list in the form: 0,7500,15000 sets index 1 to the start of the track, index " "2 100 seconds from the start of the track and index 3 200 seconds from the " "start of the track." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1428 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-audio>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1440 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all subsequent tracks are written in B<CD-DA > " "(similar to Red Book) audio format. The file with data for this tracks " "should contain stereo, 16-bit digital audio with 44100 samples/s. The byte " "order should be the following: MSB left, LSB left, MSB right, LSB right, MSB " "left and so on. The track should be a multiple of 2352 bytes. It is not " "possible to put the master image of an audio track on a raw disk because " "data will be read in multiple of 2352 bytes during the recording process." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1465 msgid "" "If a filename ends in I<.au> or I<.wav> the file is considered to be a " "structured audio data file. B<wodim> assumes that the file in this case is " "a Sun audio file or a Microsoft .WAV file and extracts the audio data from " "the files by skipping over the non-audio header information. In all other " "cases, wodim will only work correctly if the audio data stream does not have " "any header. Because many structured audio files do not have an integral " "number of blocks (1/75th second) in length, it is often necessary to specify " "the B<-pad> option as well. B<wodim> recognizes that audio data in a .WAV " "file is stored in Intel (little-endian) byte order, and will automatically " "byte-swap the data if the CD recorder requires big-endian data. B<wodim> " "will reject any audio file that does not match the Red Book requirements of " "16-bit stereo samples in PCM coding at 44100 samples/second." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1472 msgid "" "Using other structured audio data formats as input to B<wodim> will usually " "work if the structure of the data is the structure described above (raw pcm " "data in big-endian byte order). However, if the data format includes a " "header, you will hear a click at the start of a track." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1489 wodim.1:1550 msgid "" "If neither I<-data> nor I<-audio> have been specified, B<wodim> defaults to " "I<-audio> for all filenames that end in I<.au> or I<.wav> and to I<-data> " "for all other files." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1489 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-swab>" msgstr "" #. (which is the order in which it's actually recorded on the CD) ???? #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1506 msgid "" "If this flag is present, audio data is assumed to be in byte-swapped " "(little-endian) order. Some types of CD-Writers e.g. Yamaha, Sony and the " "new SCSI-3/mmc drives require audio data to be presented in little-endian " "order, while other writers require audio data to be presented in the " "big-endian (network) byte order normally used by the SCSI protocol. " "B<wodim> knows if a CD-Recorder needs audio data in big- or little-endian " "order, and corrects the byte order of the data stream to match the needs of " "the recorder. You only need the I<-swab> flag if your data stream is in " "Intel (little-endian) byte order." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1515 msgid "" "Note that the verbose output of B<wodim> will show you if swapping is " "necessary to make the byte order of the input data fit the required byte " "order of the recorder. B<wodim> will not show you if the I<-swab> flag was " "actually present for a track." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1515 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-data>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1528 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all subsequent tracks are written in B<CD-ROM mode " "1> (Yellow Book) format. The data size is a multiple of 2048 bytes. The " "file with track data should contain an B<ISO-9660> or B<Rock Ridge> " "filesystem image (see B<genisoimage> for more details). If the track data is " "an B<ufs> filesystem image, fragment size should be set to 2\\ KB or more to " "allow CD-drives with 2\\ KB sector size to be used for reading." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1533 msgid "" "I<-data> is the default, if no other flag is present and the file does not " "appear to be of one of the well known audio file types." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1550 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-mode2>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1555 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all subsequent tracks are written in B<CD-ROM mode " "2> format. The data size is a multiple of 2336 bytes." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1555 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-xa>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1564 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all subsequent tracks are written in B<CD-ROM XA " "mode 2 form 1> format. The data size is a multiple of 2048 bytes. The XA " "sector sub headers will be created by the drive. With this option, the " "write mode is the same as with the B<-multi> option." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1564 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-xa1>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1571 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all subsequent tracks are written in B<CD-ROM XA " "mode 2 form 1> format. The data size is a multiple of 2056 bytes. The XA " "sector sub headers are part of the user data and have to be supplied by the " "application that prepares the data to be written." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1571 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-xa2>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1577 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all subsequent tracks are written in B<CD-ROM XA " "mode 2 form 2> format. The data is a multiple of 2324 bytes. The XA sector " "sub headers will be created by the drive." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1577 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-xamix>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1587 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all subsequent tracks are written in a way that " "allows a mix of B<CD-ROM XA mode 2 form 1/2> format. The data size is a " "multiple of 2332 bytes. The XA sector sub headers are part of the user data " "and have to be supplied by the application that prepares the data to be " "written. The CRC and the P/Q parity ECC/EDC information (depending on the " "sector type) have to be supplied by the application that prepares the data " "to be written." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1587 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-cdi>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1592 msgid "" "If this flag is present, the TOC type for the disk is set to B<CDI>. This " "only makes sense with XA disks." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1592 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-isosize>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1625 msgid "" "Use the B<ISO-9660> file system size as the size of the next track. This " "option is needed if you want B<wodim> to directly read the image of a track " "from a raw disk partition or from a I<TAO> master CD. In the first case the " "option B<-isosize> is needed to limit the size of the CD to the size of the " "ISO filesystem. In the second case the option B<-isosize> is needed to " "prevent B<wodim> from reading the two run out blocks that are appended by " "each CD-recorder in track at once mode. These two run out blocks cannot be " "read and would cause a buffer underrun that would cause a defective copy. " "Do not use this option on files created by B<genisoimage> and in case " "B<wodim> reads the track data from I<stdin>. In the first case, you would " "prevent B<wodim> from writing the amount of padding that has been appended " "by B<genisoimage> and in the latter case, it will not work because I<stdin> " "is not seekable." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1639 msgid "" "If B<-isosize> is used for a track, B<wodim> will automatically add padding " "for this track as if the B<-pad> option has been used but the amount of " "padding may be less than the padding written by B<genisoimage>. Note that " "if you use B<-isosize> on a track that contains Sparc boot information, the " "boot information will be lost." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1643 msgid "" "Note also that this option cannot be used to determine the size of a file " "system if the multi session option is present." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1643 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-pad>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1660 msgid "" "If the track is a data track, 15 sectors of zeroed data will be added to the " "end of this and each subsequent data track. In this case, the B<-pad> " "option is superseded by the B<padsize=> option. It will remain however as a " "shorthand for B<padsize=>I<15s.> If the I<-pad> option refers to an audio " "track, B<wodim> will pad the audio data to be a multiple of 2352 bytes. The " "audio data padding is done with binary zeroes which is equal to absolute " "silence." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1664 msgid "B<-pad> remains valid until disabled by B<-nopad>." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1664 #, no-wrap msgid "B<padsize=>#" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1693 msgid "" "Set the amount of data to be appended as padding to the next track to #. " "Opposed to the behavior of the B<-pad> option, the value for I<padsize=> is " "reset to zero for each new track. wodim assumes a sector size of 2048 bytes " "for the I<padsize=> option, independent from the real sector size and " "independent from the write mode. The megabytes mentioned in the verbose " "mode output however are counting the output sector size which is e.g. 2448 " "bytes when writing in RAW/RAW96 mode. See B<fs>= option for possible " "arguments. To pad the equivalent of 20 minutes on a CD, you may write " "B<padsize=>20x60x75s. Use this option if your CD-drive is not able to read " "the last sectors of a track or if you want to be able to read the CD on a " "B<Linux> system with the ISO-9660 filesystem read ahead bug. If an empty " "file is used for track data, this option may be used to create a disk that " "is entirely made of padding. This may e.g. be used to find out how much " "overburning is possible with a specific media." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1693 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-nopad>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1696 msgid "Do not pad the following tracks - the default." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1696 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-shorttrack>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1703 msgid "" "Allow all subsequent tracks to violate the Red Book track length standard " "which requires a minimum track length of 4 seconds. This option is only " "useful when used in SAO or RAW mode. Not all drives support this " "feature. The drive must accept the resulting CUE sheet or support RAW " "writing." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1703 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-noshorttrack>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1707 msgid "" "Re-enforce the Red Book track length standard. Tracks must be at least 4 " "seconds." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1707 #, no-wrap msgid "B<pregap=>#" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1712 msgid "" "Set the pre-gap size for the next track. This option currently only makes " "sense with the TEAC drive when creating track-at-once disks without the 2 " "second silence before each track." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1714 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-preemp>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1722 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all TOC entries for subsequent audio tracks will " "indicate that the audio data has been sampled with 50/15 \\*msec " "pre-emphasis. The data, however is not modified during the process of " "transferring from file to disk. This option has no effect on data tracks." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1722 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-nopreemp>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1727 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all TOC entries for subsequent audio tracks will " "indicate that the audio data has been mastered with linear data - this is " "the default." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1727 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-copy>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1733 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all TOC entries for subsequent audio tracks of the " "resulting CD will indicate that the audio data has permission to be copied " "without limit. This option has no effect on data tracks." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1733 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-nocopy>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1740 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all TOC entries for subsequent audio tracks of the " "resulting CD will indicate that the audio data has permission to be copied " "only once for personal use - this is the default." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1740 #, no-wrap msgid "B<-scms>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1745 msgid "" "If this flag is present, all TOC entries for subsequent audio tracks of the " "resulting CD will indicate that the audio data has no permission to be " "copied anymore." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1745 #, no-wrap msgid "B<tsize=>#" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1755 msgid "" "If the master image for the next track has been stored on a raw disk, use " "this option to specify the valid amount of data on this disk. If the image " "of the next track is stored in a regular file, the size of that file is " "taken to determine the length of this track. If the track contains an ISO " "9660 filesystem image use the I<-isosize> option to determine the length of " "that filesystem image." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1768 msgid "" "In Disk at Once mode and with some drives that use the TEAC programming " "interface, even in Track at Once mode, B<wodim> needs to know the size of " "each track before starting to write the disk. wodim now checks this and " "aborts before starting to write. If this happens you will need to run " "B<genisoimage -print-size> before and use the output (with `s' appended) as " "an argument to the B<tsize>= option of B<wodim> (e.g. tsize=250000s)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1772 msgid "See B<fs>= option for possible arguments." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:1773 #, no-wrap msgid "EXAMPLES" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1778 msgid "" "For all examples below, it will be assumed that the CD/DVD-Recorder is " "connected to the primary SCSI bus of the machine. The SCSI target id is set " "to 2." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1781 msgid "" "To record a pure CD-ROM at double speed, using data from the file " "I<cdimage.raw>:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1783 #, no-wrap msgid " wodim -v speed=2 dev=2,0 cdimage.raw\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1785 msgid "To create an image for a ISO 9660 filesystem with Rock Ridge extensions:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1787 #, no-wrap msgid " genisoimage -R -o cdimage.raw /home/joerg/master/tree\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1789 msgid "To check the resulting file before writing to CD on Solaris:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1791 #, no-wrap msgid " mount -r -F fbk -o type=hsfs /dev/fbk0:cdimage.raw /mnt\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1793 msgid "On Linux:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1795 #, no-wrap msgid " mount cdimage.raw -r -t iso9660 -o loop /mnt\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1797 msgid "Go on with:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1799 #, no-wrap msgid " ls -lR /mnt\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1801 #, no-wrap msgid " umount /mnt\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1805 msgid "" "If the overall speed of the system is sufficient and the structure of the " "filesystem is not too complex, wodim will run without creating an image of " "the ISO 9660 filesystem. Simply run the pipeline:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1807 #, no-wrap msgid " genisoimage -R /master/tree | wodim -v fs=6m speed=2 dev=2,0 -\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1816 msgid "" "The recommended minimum FIFO size for running this pipeline is 4 MBytes. As " "the default FIFO size is 4 MB, the B<fs=> option needs only be present if " "you want to use a different FIFO size. If your system is loaded, you should " "run genisoimage in the real time class too. To raise the priority of " "B<genisoimage> replace the command" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1818 #, no-wrap msgid " genisoimage -R /master/tree\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1820 msgid "by" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1822 #, no-wrap msgid " priocntl -e -c RT -p 59 genisoimage -R /master/tree\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1824 msgid "on Solaris and by" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1826 #, no-wrap msgid " nice --18 genisoimage -R /master/tree\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1830 msgid "" "on systems that don't have B<UNIX International> compliant real-time " "scheduling." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1834 msgid "" "wodim runs at priority 59 on Solaris, you should run genisoimage at no more " "than priority 58. On other systems, you should run genisoimage at no less " "than nice --18." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1839 msgid "" "Creating a CD-ROM without file system image on disk has been tested on a " "Sparcstation-2 with a Yamaha CDR-400. It did work up to quad speed when the " "machine was not loaded. A faster machine may be able to handle quad speed " "also in the loaded case." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1845 msgid "" "To record a pure CD-DA (audio) at single speed, with each track contained in " "a file named I<track01.cdaudio>, I<track02.cdaudio>, etc:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1847 #, no-wrap msgid " wodim -v speed=1 dev=/dev/cdrw -audio track*.cdaudio\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1850 msgid "" "To check if it will be ok to use double speed for the example above. Use " "the dummy write option:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1852 #, no-wrap msgid " wodim -v -dummy speed=2 dev=/dev/cdrw -audio track*.cdaudio\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1859 msgid "" "To record a mixed-mode CD with an ISO 9660 filesystem from I<cdimage.raw> on " "the first track, the other tracks being audio tracks from the files " "I<track01.cdaudio>, I<track02.cdaudio>, etc:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1861 #, no-wrap msgid " wodim -v dev=2,0 cdimage.raw -audio track*.cdaudio\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1864 msgid "" "To handle drives that need to know the size of a track before starting to " "write, first run" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1866 #, no-wrap msgid " genisoimage -R -q -print-size /master/tree\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1868 wodim.1:1880 wodim.1:1893 msgid "and then run" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1870 #, no-wrap msgid " genisoimage -R /master/tree | wodim speed=2 dev=2,0 tsize=XXXs -\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1874 msgid "where I<XXX> is replaced by the output of the previous run of genisoimage." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1876 msgid "To copy an audio CD in the most accurate way, first run" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1878 #, no-wrap msgid " icedax dev=/dev/cdrom -vall cddb=0 -B -Owav\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1882 #, no-wrap msgid " wodim dev=/dev/cdrw -v -dao -useinfo -text *.wav\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1887 msgid "" "This will try to copy track indices and to read CD-Text information from " "disk. If there is no CD-Text information, B<icedax> will try to get the " "information from freedb.org instead." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1889 msgid "To copy an audio CD from a pipe (without intermediate files), first run" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1891 #, no-wrap msgid " icedax dev=1,0 -vall cddb=0 -info-only\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1895 #, no-wrap msgid " icedax dev=1,0 -no-infofile -B -Oraw - | \\e\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1897 #, no-wrap msgid " wodim dev=2,0 -v -dao -audio -useinfo -text *.inf\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1901 msgid "" "This will get all information (including track size info) from the B<*.inf> " "files and then read the audio data from stdin." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1910 msgid "" "If you like to write from B<stdin>, make sure that wodim is called with a " "large enough FIFO size (e.g. B<fs=128m>), reduce the write speed to a value " "below the read speed of the source drive (e.g. B<speed=12>), and get a " "CD/DVD drive with BURN-Free feature if it is not available yet." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1913 msgid "" "To set drive options without writing a CD (e.g. to switch a drive to single " "session mode), run" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1915 #, no-wrap msgid " wodim dev=1,0 -setdropts driveropts=singlesession\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1917 msgid "If you like to do this when no CD is in the drive, call" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1919 #, no-wrap msgid " wodim dev=1,0 -force -setdropts driveropts=singlesession\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1921 msgid "To copy a CD in clone mode, first read the master CD using:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1923 #, no-wrap msgid " readom dev=b,t,l -clone f=somefile\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1926 msgid "" "or (in case the CD contains many sectors that are unreadable by intention) " "by calling:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1928 #, no-wrap msgid " readom dev=1,0 -clone -nocorr f=somefile\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1934 msgid "" "will create the files I<somefile> and I<somefile.toc>. Then write the CD " "using:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1936 #, no-wrap msgid " wodim dev=1,0 -raw96r -clone -v somefile\n" msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:1938 #, no-wrap msgid "ENVIRONMENT" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1939 #, no-wrap msgid "B<CDR_DEVICE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1943 msgid "" "This may either hold a device identifier that is suitable to the open call " "of the SCSI transport library or a label in the file /etc/wodim.conf." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1943 #, no-wrap msgid "B<CDR_SPEED>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1948 wodim.1:2022 msgid "Sets the default speed value for writing (see also B<speed=> option)." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1948 #, no-wrap msgid "B<CDR_FIFOSIZE>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1953 wodim.1:2027 msgid "Sets the default size of the FIFO (see also B<fs=># option)." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1953 #, no-wrap msgid "B<CDR_FORCERAWSPEED>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1959 msgid "" "If this environment variable is set, B<wodim> will allow you to write at the " "full RAW encoding speed a single CPU supports. This will create high " "potential of buffer underruns. Use with care." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1959 #, no-wrap msgid "B<CDR_FORCESPEED>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1966 msgid "" "If this environment variable is set, B<wodim> will allow you to write at the " "full DMA speed the system supports. There is no DMA reserve for reading the " "data that is to be written from disk. This will create high potential of " "buffer underruns. Use with care." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1966 #, no-wrap msgid "B<RSH>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1977 msgid "" "If the B<RSH> environment is present, the remote connection will not be " "created via B<rcmd>(3) but by calling the program pointed to by B<RSH>. " "Use e.g. B<RSH=>/usr/bin/ssh to create a secure shell connection." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:1991 msgid "" "Note that this forces B<wodim> to create a pipe to the B<rsh(1)> program and " "disallows B<wodim> to directly access the network socket to the remote " "server. This makes it impossible to set up performance parameters and slows " "down the connection compared to a B<root> initiated B<rcmd(3)> connection." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:1991 #, no-wrap msgid "B<RSCSI>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2002 msgid "" "If the B<RSCSI> environment is present, the remote SCSI server will not be " "the program B</opt/schily/sbin/rscsi> but the program pointed to by " "B<RSCSI>. Note that the remote SCSI server program name will be ignored if " "you log in using an account that has been created with a remote SCSI server " "program as login shell." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:2003 #, no-wrap msgid "FILES" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2004 #, no-wrap msgid "/etc/wodim.conf" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2011 msgid "" "Default values can be set for the following options in /etc/wodim.conf. For " "example: E<.SM CDR_FIFOSIZE=8m> or E<.SM CDR_SPEED=2>" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2012 #, no-wrap msgid "CDR_DEVICE" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2017 msgid "" "This may either hold a device identifier that is suitable to the open call " "of the SCSI transport library or a label in the file /etc/wodim.conf that " "allows to identify a specific drive on the system." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2017 #, no-wrap msgid "CDR_SPEED" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2022 #, no-wrap msgid "CDR_FIFOSIZE" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2027 #, no-wrap msgid "CDR_MAXFIFOSIZE" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2032 msgid "Sets the maximum size of the FIFO (see also B<fs=># option)." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2032 #, no-wrap msgid "" "Any other keyword (label) is an identifier (symbolic name) for a specific " "drive" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2036 msgid "" "on the system. Such an identifier may not contain the characters ',', '/', " "'@' or ':'." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2047 msgid "" "Each line that follows a label contains a whitespace separated list of " "items. Currently, four items are recognized: the drive's target " "specification, the default speed that should be used for this drive, the " "default FIFO size that should be used for this drive and drive specific " "options. The values for I<speed> and I<fifosize> may be set to -1 to tell " "wodim to use the global defaults. I<target> can be -1 to use the " "auto-guessing of the drive (see above)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2050 msgid "" "The value for driveropts may be omitted or set to \"\" if no driveropts are " "used. A typical line may look this way:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2052 msgid "plex760= 0,5,0\t12\t50m\tvarirec=1" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2054 msgid "pioneer= /dev/hdd\t-1\t-1" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2063 msgid "" "This tells B<wodim> that a drive named I<plex760> is at scsibus 0, target 5, " "lun 0 and should be used with speed 12 and a FIFO size of 50 MB. It also " "uses some device specific parameter. A second drive may is accessible via " "the device file /dev/hdd and uses the default speed and the default FIFO " "size." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:2065 #, no-wrap msgid "SEE ALSO" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2070 msgid "B<icedax>(1), B<readom>(1), B<genisoimage>(1), B<ssh>(1)." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:2071 #, no-wrap msgid "NOTES" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2077 msgid "" "On Solaris you need to stop the volume management if you like to use the " "USCSI fallback SCSI transport code. Even things like B<wodim -scanbus> will " "not work if the volume management is running." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2088 msgid "" "Disks made in B<Track At Once > mode are not suitable as a master for direct " "mass production by CD manufacturers. You will need the B<disk at once> " "option to record such disks. Nevertheless the disks made in B<Track At Once " "> will normally be read in all CD players. Some old audio CD players however " "may produce a two second click between two audio tracks." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2092 msgid "" "The minimal size of a track is 4 seconds or 300 sectors. If you write " "smaller tracks, the CD-Recorder will add dummy blocks. This is not an error, " "even though the SCSI-error message looks this way." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2095 msgid "" "The Yamaha CDR-400 and all new SCSI-3/mmc conforming drives are supported in " "single and multi-session." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2111 msgid "" "You should run several tests in all supported speeds of your drive with the " "B<-dummy> option turned on if you are using B<wodim> on an unknown " "system. Writing a CD is a real-time process. B<NFS, CIFS> and other network " "file systems won't always deliver constantly the needed data rates. If you " "want to use B<wodim> with CD-images that are located on a B<NFS> mounted " "filesystem, be sure that the FIFO size is big enough. If you want to make " "sure that buffer underruns are not caused by your source disk, you may use " "the command" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2113 msgid "B<wodim -dummy dev=2,0 padsize=600m /dev/null>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2115 msgid "to create a disk that is entirely made of dummy data." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2125 msgid "" "There are also cases where you either need to be root or install B<wodim> " "executable with suid-root permissions. First, if you are using a device " "manufactured before 1999 which requires a non-MMC driver, you should run " "B<wodim> in dummy mode before writing data. If you find a problem doing " "this, please report it to the B<cdrkit> maintainers (see below)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2131 msgid "" "Second, certain functionality may be unusable because of Linux's SCSI " "command filtering. When using B<wodim> for anything except of pure data " "writing, you should also test the process in dummy mode and report trouble " "to the contact address below." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2137 msgid "" "If you still want to run B<wodim> with root permissions, you can set the " "permissions of the executable to suid-root. See the additional notes of your " "system/program distribution or README.suidroot which is part of the cdrkit " "source." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2141 msgid "" "You should not connect old drives that do not support disconnect/reconnect " "to either the SCSI bus that is connected to the CD-Recorder or the source " "disk." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2143 msgid "A Compact Disc can have no more than 99 tracks." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2148 msgid "" "When creating a disc with both audio and data tracks, the data should be on " "track 1 otherwise you should create a CDplus disk which is a multi session " "disk with the first session containing the audio tracks and the following " "session containing the data track." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2151 msgid "" "Many operating systems are not able to read more than a single data track, " "or need special software to do so." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2156 msgid "" "If you have more information or SCSI command manuals for currently " "unsupported CD/DVD/BR/HD-DVD-Recorders, please contact the B<cdrkit> " "maintainers (see below)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2161 msgid "" "Many CD recorders have bugs and often require a firmware update to work " "correctly. If you experience problems which cannot be solved or explained by " "the notes above, please look for instructions on the homepage of the " "particular manufacturer." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2163 msgid "Some bugs will force you to power cycle the device or to reboot the machine." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2167 msgid "" "The FIFO percent output is computed just after a block of data has been " "written to the CD/DVD-Recorder. For this reason, there will never be 100% " "FIFO fill ratio while the FIFO is in streaming mode." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:2168 #, no-wrap msgid "DIAGNOSTICS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2173 msgid "You have 4 seconds to abort B<wodim> start after you see the message:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2176 msgid "" "Starting to write CD at speed %d in %s mode for %s session. In most shells " "you can do that by pressing Ctrl-C." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2178 msgid "A typical error message for a SCSI command looks like:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2189 #, no-wrap msgid "" "wodim: I/O error. test unit ready: scsi sendcmd: no error\n" "CDB: 00 20 00 00 00 00\n" "status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)\n" "Sense Bytes: 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 00 00 00\n" "Sense Key: 0x5 Illegal Request, Segment 0\n" "Sense Code: 0x25 Qual 0x00 (logical unit not supported) Fru 0x0\n" "Sense flags: Blk 0 (not valid)\n" "cmd finished after 0.002s timeout 40s\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2202 msgid "" "The first line gives information about the transport of the command. The " "text after the first colon gives the error text for the system call from the " "view of the kernel. It usually is: B<I/O error> unless other problems " "happen. The next words contain a short description for the SCSI command that " "fails. The rest of the line tells you if there were any problems for the " "transport of the command over the SCSI bus. B<fatal error> means that it " "was not possible to transport the command (i.e. no device present at the " "requested SCSI address)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2204 msgid "" "The second line prints the SCSI command descriptor block for the failed " "command." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2208 msgid "" "The third line gives information on the SCSI status code returned by the " "command, if the transport of the command succeeds. This is error " "information from the SCSI device." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2211 msgid "" "The fourth line is a hex dump of the auto request sense information for the " "command." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2219 msgid "" "The fifth line is the error text for the sense key if available, followed by " "the segment number that is only valid if the command was a I<copy> " "command. If the error message is not directly related to the current " "command, the text I<deferred error> is appended." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2225 msgid "" "The sixth line is the error text for the sense code and the sense qualifier " "if available. If the type of the device is known, the sense data is decoded " "from tables in I<scsierrs.c> . The text is followed by the error value for " "a field replaceable unit." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2228 msgid "" "The seventh line prints the block number that is related to the failed " "command and text for several error flags. The block number may not be valid." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2231 msgid "" "The eight line reports the timeout set up for this command and the time that " "the command really needed to complete." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2233 msgid "The following message is not an error:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2245 #, no-wrap msgid "" "Track 01: Total bytes read/written: 2048/2048 (1 sectors).\n" "wodim: I/O error. flush cache: scsi sendcmd: no error\n" "CDB: 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00\n" "status: 0x2 (CHECK CONDITION)\n" "Sense Bytes: F0 00 05 80 00 00 27 0A 00 00 00 00 B5 00 00 00 00 00\n" "Sense Key: 0x5 Illegal Request, Segment 0\n" "Sense Code: 0xB5 Qual 0x00 (dummy data blocks added) Fru 0x0\n" "Sense flags: Blk -2147483609 (valid)\n" "cmd finished after 0.002s timeout 40s\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2250 msgid "" "It simply notifies, that a track that is smaller than the minimum size has " "been expanded to 300 sectors." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:2250 #, no-wrap msgid "BUGS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2257 msgid "" "B<netscsid> does not work properly and is generally unmaintained. It is " "probably not compatible with rscsi from B<cdrtools> either. Good bugfixes " "are welcome, talk to Cdrkit maintainers." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2260 msgid "" "B<cuefile support is very limited, only one file is allowed. For " "volunteers,> see TODO file in the source." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2263 msgid "" "B<Specifying an audio file multiple times causes corruption of the second> " "track (effectively no data plus minimum padding)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2266 msgid "" "Some of the bugs may be fixed in Joerg Schilling's cdrtools. See there for " "details, URL attached below." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:2267 #, no-wrap msgid "CREDITS" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2269 #, no-wrap msgid "Joerg Schilling (schill...@fokus.fhg.de)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2273 msgid "" "For writing cdrecord and libscg which represent the most parts of wodim's " "code." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2274 #, no-wrap msgid "Bill Swartz\t(bill_swa...@twolf.com)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2278 msgid "For helping me with the TEAC driver support" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2278 #, no-wrap msgid "Aaron Newsome\t(aaron.d.news...@wdc.com)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2282 msgid "For letting me develop Sony support on his drive" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2282 #, no-wrap msgid "Eric Youngdale\t(e...@andante.jic.com)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2286 msgid "For supplying mkisofs" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2286 #, no-wrap msgid "Gadi Oxman\t(ga...@netvision.net.il)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2290 msgid "For tips on the ATAPI standard" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2290 #, no-wrap msgid "Finn Arne Gangstad\t(fin...@guardian.no)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2294 msgid "For the first FIFO implementation." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2294 #, no-wrap msgid "Dave Platt\t(dpl...@feghoot.ml.org)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2301 msgid "" "For creating the experimental packet writing support, the first " "implementation of CD-RW blanking support, the first .wav file decoder and " "many nice discussions on cdrecord." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2301 #, no-wrap msgid "Chris P. Ross (cr...@eng.us.uu.net)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2305 msgid "For the first implementation of a BSDI SCSI transport." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2305 #, no-wrap msgid "Grant R. Guenther (gr...@torque.net)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2310 msgid "For creating the first parallel port transport implementation for Linux." msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2310 #, no-wrap msgid "Kenneth D. Merry (k...@kdm.org)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2314 msgid "" "for providing the CAM port for FreeBSD together with Michael Smith " "(msm...@freebsd.org)" msgstr "" #. type: TP #: wodim.1:2314 #, no-wrap msgid "Heiko Ei\\*sfeldt (he...@hexco.de)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2317 msgid "for making libedc_ecc available (needed to write RAW data sectors)." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:2318 #, no-wrap msgid "MAILING LISTS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2321 msgid "" "If you want to actively take part on the development of wodim, you may join " "the developer mailing list via this URL:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2324 msgid "B<https://alioth.debian.org/mail/?group_id=31006>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2328 msgid "The mail address of the list is: B<debburn-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org>" msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:2329 #, no-wrap msgid "AUTHORS" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2332 msgid "" "B<wodim> is currently maintained as part of the cdrkit project by its " "developers. Most of the code and this manual page was originally written by:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2338 #, no-wrap msgid "" "Joerg Schilling\n" "Seestr. 110\n" "D-13353 Berlin\n" "Germany\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2347 msgid "" "This application is derived from \"cdrecord\" as included in the cdrtools " "package [1] created by Joerg Schilling, who deserves most of the credit for " "its success. However, he is not involved into the development of this " "spinoff and therefore he shall not be held responsible for any problems " "caused by it. Do not refer to this application as \"cdrecord\", do not try " "to get support for wodim by contacting the original authors." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2349 msgid "Additional information can be found on:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2351 msgid "https://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2353 msgid "If you have support questions, send them to" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2356 msgid "B<debburn-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2359 msgid "If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2362 msgid "B<sub...@bugs.debian.org>" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2365 msgid "" "writing at least a short description into the Subject and \"Package: " "cdrkit\" in the first line of the mail body." msgstr "" #. type: SH #: wodim.1:2365 #, no-wrap msgid "SOURCES" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: wodim.1:2369 msgid "[1] Cdrtools 2.01.01a08 from May 2006, http://cdrecord.berlios.de" msgstr ""