From: Alexander F. <Ale...@gm...> - 2001-04-16 19:56:10
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On 08 Apr 2001 10:53:00 +0100, Keith Refson wrote: > OK, thanks. I didn't realise this was supported. It's still not > *quite* clear to me how this works. What exactly do I have to do to > make the second ISO include the reference to the data in the first? > In what window should I "select the track of the first session"? > Sorry for appearing dense. > 1. burn the first session - only fixate session, not CD-R 2. some time later, create a new ISO 9660 track. There is a button "add session". You have to insert the CD-r into your burner before pressing it. Then you should be prompted for the session you want to add. 3. The imported session is in the right part of the ISOTree window. You can add additional files. > I also have another minor suggestion to do with Sun "au" audio/basic > support. The problem is that one of my Netscape plugind -- I suspect > RealPlayer insists on defining the mime type as "audio/x-basic". > Nothing I do with mime types files appears to change this. (Any > ideas on how to change this are welcome, but neither the system nor my > personal mime type files have any influence!) > Netscape plugins should only affect mime type detection of netscape. I am wrong? > My suggestion is that the mime types list in TrackListManager.cpp > should accept both "audio/basic" and "audio/x-basic" mime types. I > have tested this in my version and it works. The best would be if we feed the file into the AudioIdentify classes. They could detect audio files - even with an incorrect suffix Alexander |