Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 12 Feb 1999 19:03:21 +0900 | From | Sangsu Kim <> | Subject | Video CD on Linux kernel 2.2 |
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Is it possible to access video CD (or CD-i) data file stored on mode-2 form-2 sectors as a normal file under Linux kernel 2.2 ?
I know a few programs that can read and play VCD by using raw data accessing cdrom track, but I want to read them in filesystem level application-transparently.
"userfs" was a good solution for kernel 2.0.x but I don't know it works in kernel 2.2 too.
I heard that there's a block size problem of CDROM-XA sectors (they are 2324 bytes long), but I hope that transparent access to the video tracks under Linux kernel 2.2 is possible.
Shanx
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