[Cin] udf verifier

Terje J. Hanssen terjejhanssen at gmail.com
Sat Nov 27 19:13:44 CET 2021



Den 27.11.2021 15:36, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
> "Error: Number of AVDPs less than 2: 1, AVDP at 256
> - UDF 2.2.3, 6.10..., 6.13..., 6.14...."
>
> um.. I hope never mkudffs (you need to specify blocksize 2048 for 
> optical media image) in mkudffs 2.x) can correct this..
>

Sorry, I don't understand what this mean .... ;)

> next stop - metadata partition/files (unimplemented currently)
>
> On Saturday, November 27, 2021, Terje J. Hanssen 
> <terjejhanssen at gmail.com <mailto:terjejhanssen at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
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>     Den 27.11.2021 14:28, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu:
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>         On Saturday, November 27, 2021, Terje J. Hanssen
>         <terjejhanssen at gmail.com <mailto:terjejhanssen at gmail.com>
>         <mailto:terjejhanssen at gmail.com
>         <mailto:terjejhanssen at gmail.com>>> wrote:
>
>
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>             Den 27.11.2021 06:27, skrev Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin:
>
>                 Can anyone try to test bdwrite's output with this tool:
>
>         https://www.lscdweb.com/registered/udf_verifier.html
>         <https://www.lscdweb.com/registered/udf_verifier.html>
>                 <https://www.lscdweb.com/registered/udf_verifier.html
>         <https://www.lscdweb.com/registered/udf_verifier.html>>
>                 <https://www.lscdweb.com/registered/udf_verifier.html
>         <https://www.lscdweb.com/registered/udf_verifier.html>
>                 <https://www.lscdweb.com/registered/udf_verifier.html
>         <https://www.lscdweb.com/registered/udf_verifier.html>>>
>
>                 for Netbsd created 2.50 udf on hard drive file it requires
>                 -blocksize 512, but for real bluray image blocksize
>         must be
>                 2048 (default)
>
>                 $ ./udf_test -blocksize 512 ~/udfimg.img > log
>
>                 there is linux (386) binary, but of course I compiled
>         it anew,
>                 on termux. no scsi support, but othervise seems to work
>
>
>             Tested my currently written discs:
>
>             DVD-R:
>             ./udf_test /dev/sr0 | grep "block size"
>               block size        : 2048
>               block size        : 2048
>               block size        : 2048
>
>             DVD+RW:
>             ./udf_test /dev/sr0 | grep "block size"
>               block size        : 2048
>               block size        : 2048
>               block size        : 2048
>
>
>         cool, whole log quite verbose so I recommend to save it via
>         '>' redirection to file.. (it prints summary at the end)
>
>
>     Attach udf_test_log_DVD-R_growiso and udf_test_log_DVD+RW_dd
>
>
>             ========
>
>             udfinfo as mentioned in another thread, is not among udftools
>             version 1.3 availabel on Leap 15.3. Tried to install
>         udftools 2.3
>             packaged for Tumbleweed, but it required a newer glibc. Will
>             therefor update my Tumbleweed (dualboot) and install it there.
>
>
>         ok, good luck with update!
>
>
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I add the result of udfinfo here as I expect it is more related in this 
thread:

DVD-R
udfinfo /dev/sr0
udfinfo: Warning: Device '/dev/sr0' is busy, udfinfo may report bogus 
information
udfinfo: Warning: Second and third Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer not 
found

filename=/dev/sr0
label=LinuxUDF
uuid=619ecc94e14e5d10
lvid=LinuxUDF
vid=LinuxUDF
vsid=LinuxUDF
fsid=LinuxUDF
fullvsid=619ecc94e14e5d10LinuxUDF
owner=Linux mkudffs 1.3
organization=Linux udftools 1.3
contact=https://github.com/pali/udftools/
appid=*Linux mkudffs
impid=*Linux UDFFS
winserialnum=0x3f150044
blocksize=2048
blocks=25712
usedblocks=21649
freeblocks=3520
behindblocks=13
numfiles=9
numdirs=24
udfrev=2.01
udfwriterev=2.01
integrity=closed
accesstype=overwritable
softwriteprotect=no
hardwriteprotect=no
start=16, blocks=3, type=VRS
start=256, blocks=1, type=ANCHOR
start=257, blocks=16, type=MVDS
start=273, blocks=1, type=LVID
start=274, blocks=25169, type=PSPACE
start=25683, blocks=16, type=RVDS

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DVD+RW
udfinfo /dev/sr0
udfinfo: Warning: Device '/dev/sr0' is busy, udfinfo may report bogus 
information
udfinfo: Warning: Second and third Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer not 
found

filename=/dev/sr0
label=LinuxUDF
uuid=61a0197edb0cfbac
lvid=LinuxUDF
vid=LinuxUDF
vsid=LinuxUDF
fsid=LinuxUDF
fullvsid=61a0197edb0cfbacLinuxUDF
owner=Linux mkudffs 1.3
organization=Linux udftools 1.3
contact=https://github.com/pali/udftools/
appid=*Linux mkudffs
impid=*Linux UDFFS
winserialnum=0x23325411
blocksize=2048
blocks=2295104
usedblocks=21649
freeblocks=3520
behindblocks=2269405
numfiles=9
numdirs=24
udfrev=2.01
udfwriterev=2.01
lastblock=2295104
integrity=opened
accesstype=overwritable
softwriteprotect=no
hardwriteprotect=no
start=16, blocks=3, type=VRS
start=256, blocks=1, type=ANCHOR
start=257, blocks=16, type=MVDS
start=273, blocks=1, type=LVID
start=274, blocks=25169, type=PSPACE
start=25683, blocks=16, type=RVDS
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Regarding the warnings, I think I wrote I had root access when I created 
the images and burned the discs.
I didn't use any extra mount/umount from terminal - the discs was also 
recognized by the Nautilus I think, ref. the manual
https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/Blu_ray_Workaround_Mount_Um.html


Terje J. H






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