Using copy option with cdrdao on mac with superdrive, but after coping the disk to harddrive there is no way to eject media to put in a rewritable disk. Superdrives have no eject button.
I find the same problem, now a decade later. I am using OpenBSD 6.8. I tried, as root, to eject the CD, using a separate xterm, but the original process is still holding onto the device, so I cannot eject the original CD with any command, and, moreover, the manual eject is blocked as well. I presume Paul's "PS" above, as to why not to eject the original audio CD after reading it, refers to what should be happening within the cdrdao program itself. I can't believe the problem has not been addressed...
cdrdao 1.2.5 released
Project code maintenance moved to Github
cdrdao Mac OS X 10.6.x: "Cannot setup device IODVDServices"
Fixed in 1.2.5, upstream is now on github. And nothing beats the feeling of closing a 9-year old bug.
Stuck after Flushing Cache.
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Good to hear this is making you laugh! Also, please bring discussions over to github https://github.com/cdrdao/cdrdao
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cdrdao scanbus -shows_copywrite flag
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I have a CD with a "Hidden Track" data section, obviously meant to contain some kind of filesystem. (The format was also known as i-Track, ROM Ready, and Audioision). It was supported in Microsoft Windows until late 1996, but of course I'd need to get some suitable hardware if I wanted to try that. Instead, I am hoping to be able to access the data in Linux (specifically Debian buster). I can create a .bin/.toc pair using cdrdao from it, including the track 1 pregap, but have not yet found a way...
cdrdao 1.2.4 released
Transfering the code from generic-mmc to generic-mmc-raw needs only slight changes...
CD-Text creation fails with generic-mmc-raw because it lacks proper handling of sense code 2 on writing
I'd really like this two. Eight years later, it doesn't seem to be happening, but...
Fix build with gcc 6
CdrDriver.cc:498:64: error: narrowing conversion of '255' from 'int' to 'char'
gen.c:1165: possible wrong operator ?
PS: When WRITING a CD with --eject it behaves properly. Why not eject the CD after...
cdrdao fails to eject when copying