From: Martin Str|mberg Message-Id: <200101071914.UAA24601@father.ludd.luth.se> Subject: Re: df <-> df r:/ In-Reply-To: <9743-Sun07Jan2001204301+0200-eliz@is.elta.co.il> from Eli Zaretskii at "Jan 7, 2001 08:43:01 pm" To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 20:14:32 +0100 (MET) X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4ME+ PL54 (25)] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Reply-To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com Errors-To: nobody AT delorie DOT com X-Mailing-List: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com X-Unsubscribes-To: listserv AT delorie DOT com Precedence: bulk According to Eli Zaretskii: > > From: Martin Str|mberg > > Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 19:15:59 +0100 (MET) > > > > Yes, it was a video disc. However, there are no differences between > > video and data discs on DVD. The only requirement is that a video DVD > > must contain the directory /video_ts which contains the data for the > > movie(s). > > Does it mean that you can do a "DIR /S" on a video DVD and see all the > tracks as files and/or directories? Can you also copy the tracks with > XCOPY and cp? Sure, no problem: Volume in drive R is FOURWEDDING Volume Serial Number is 9688-FAFF Directory of R:\ AUDIO_TS 00-08-09 15.56 AUDIO_TS VIDEO_TS 00-08-09 16.46 VIDEO_TS 0 file(s) 0 bytes Directory of R:\AUDIO_TS . 00-07-19 16.21 . .. 00-07-19 16.21 .. 0 file(s) 0 bytes Directory of R:\VIDEO_TS . 00-07-19 16.21 . .. 00-07-19 16.21 .. VIDEO_TS BUP 16 384 00-08-09 16.21 VIDEO_TS.BUP VIDEO_TS IFO 16 384 00-08-09 16.21 VIDEO_TS.IFO VIDEO_TS VOB 36 667 392 00-08-09 16.22 VIDEO_TS.VOB VTS_01_0 BUP 18 432 00-08-09 16.22 VTS_01_0.BUP VTS_01_0 IFO 18 432 00-08-09 16.22 VTS_01_0.IFO VTS_01_0 VOB 10 240 00-08-09 16.22 VTS_01_0.VOB VTS_01_1 VOB 10 240 00-08-09 16.22 VTS_01_1.VOB VTS_02_0 BUP 24 576 00-08-09 16.22 VTS_02_0.BUP VTS_02_0 IFO 24 576 00-08-09 16.22 VTS_02_0.IFO VTS_02_0 VOB 166 797 312 00-08-09 16.22 VTS_02_0.VOB VTS_02_1 VOB 448 929 792 00-08-09 16.25 VTS_02_1.VOB VTS_03_0 BUP 79 872 00-08-09 16.25 VTS_03_0.BUP VTS_03_0 IFO 79 872 00-08-09 16.25 VTS_03_0.IFO VTS_03_0 VOB 10 240 00-08-09 16.25 VTS_03_0.VOB VTS_03_1 VOB 1 073 625 088 00-08-09 16.31 VTS_03_1.VOB VTS_03_2 VOB 1 073 690 624 00-08-09 16.39 VTS_03_2.VOB VTS_03_3 VOB 1 073 709 056 00-08-09 16.46 VTS_03_3.VOB VTS_03_4 VOB 760 471 552 00-08-09 16.51 VTS_03_4.VOB 18 file(s) 4 419.52 MB Total files listed: 18 file(s) 4 419.52 MB 6 dir(s) 0.00 MB free And cp works fine as well. Though I stopped it with C-c to not fill up the hard disc. I can do that with audio disc as well (although I can only copy what is visible which isn't the music but some headers): Volume in drive R is Audio CD Volume Serial Number is 00B0-4117 Directory of R:\ TRACK01 CDA 44 95-01-01 0.00 Track01.cda TRACK02 CDA 44 95-01-01 0.04 Track02.cda TRACK03 CDA 44 95-01-01 0.07 Track03.cda TRACK04 CDA 44 95-01-01 0.11 Track04.cda TRACK05 CDA 44 95-01-01 0.16 Track05.cda TRACK06 CDA 44 95-01-01 0.20 Track06.cda TRACK07 CDA 44 95-01-01 0.23 Track07.cda TRACK08 CDA 44 95-01-01 0.28 Track08.cda TRACK09 CDA 44 95-01-01 0.32 Track09.cda TRACK10 CDA 44 95-01-01 0.34 Track10.cda 10 file(s) 440 bytes Total files listed: 10 file(s) 440 bytes 0 dir(s) 0 bytes free > > One could argue that a disc with that directory is a video DVD, but > > that's an unnecessary limitation. > > It's a limitation, but if it is only relevant to non-data disks, > perhaps it's not a grave limitation? How many people would want to > use df to find the size of their video disks? But a video disc is a data disc. Anyway sometimes there are software on the video DVD-ROMs. Right, MartinS