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Vinay - 09 Apr 2004 11:59 GMT
Hi,
Plz write me something about internal process that happns while CD burning.I
monitored through File system filter driver and what i found that for
reading the file it passes through my FSFD but i am not geting any
informtion while writing.
I want to knwo actually what happens whats the complete process that happens
during CD burn.

Plz reply.

regds
vinay
Lil' Dave - 10 Apr 2004 11:27 GMT
Believe the process is slightly different depending on what you're burning.
For instance: audio - could be wav, could be cda, could be mp3 etc.  Video -
could be vcd or svcd.  Then there's always the common data cd usually
written in iso format.  Then there's the read/write programs using udf
format, of which, they're not identical between the writers software.  The
question you're asking is too broad in nature.  Try dvdrhelp.com for help.
> Hi,
> Plz write me something about internal process that happns while CD burning.I
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> regds
> vinay
 
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