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Demo/Me 21-02-2002 16:32

jpeg slideshow
 
I need some explenation of this program. There is no FAQ, or anything to introduced how to burn the cd. If there is sb who will might help, and step by step introduced me how to burn the cd with the pictures(and this software)i will be very appriciated.

Thanks a lot!

Demo/Me 23-02-2002 06:45

Nobody knows?!?

I get some another program. You can get it on Nathans page:http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~nwhitehe/

There is even some explanation, how to burn it, but its the problem cause i dont have Linux(the instruction is for Linux).

OK let me to post it:I assume you are using Linux and have burned regular data
CD's before.



First, create an empty file representing 4 seconds of silence.

dd if=/dev/zero bs=2352 count=300 of=audio.raw



Next, burn it to the CD.

cdrecord dev=0,0,0 -multi -audio audio.raw



Now create an ISO filesystem containing the information you want on the
CD.

mkisofs -l -C `cdrecord dev=0,0,0 -msinfo` -o temp.iso 1st_read.bin /my/jpegs/



Add bootstrap code from IP.BIN to the ISO to make the CD bootable on the
Dreamcast:

(cat IP.BIN ; dd if=temp.iso bs=2048 skip=16) > data.raw



Burn the ISO filesystem to the CD using the XA1 format (not the regular
data format):

cdrecord dev=0,0,0 -xa1 data.raw



That's it! In these instructions you should replace the 0,0,0 with your
correct device numbers. Find these with "cdrecord -scanbus".

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I even have the cdrecord, and even know how to use it, but whats the meaning with this dd(example:dd if=/dev/zero bs=2352 count=300 of=audio.raw), and how can i use it in regular Windows program.

So, I want to know how to burn it. I will be apriciated for anybody who will given me the instruction, on how to burn it.

Demo/Me 25-02-2002 02:14

What?! Nobody knows?!??


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