The UDF implementation being used in hdiutil is not video compliant
and is meant for the creation of cross-platform discs with data
content. While the created discs may appear to work in some set-top
players, more 'compliant' players will not play these discs.
Regarding your issues with the image being busy and trying to burn
it. Please make sure the disk image is unmounted prior to burning it
or the resulting disc will not be burned correctly. If you can't
unmount it because it says its busy, try running lsof from the command
line to determine what on the disk image might be being accessed.
Reese
DiscRecording
Apple Inc.
On Jan 6, 2008, at 10:05 AM, Jeffrey Wilson wrote:
The linked technique uses the makehybrid verb for hdiutil. I am
wondering if the same can be accomplished by using the create verb.
So, I created a home movie using iDVD, and copied the VIDEO_TS and
AUDIO_TS folders to a new folder on my hard drive (TEST).
$ hdiutil create -fs UDF -srcfolder TEST DVDminimal
mount_udf: mount_udf: open /dev/disk3 failed, Resource busy:
Resource busy
/sbin/mount failed with error 256
I can open the image and see all the files fine, despite the mount
error when creating the image. I burned this to a DVD-R using
DiskUtility. But when I insert it into my Mac's drive, I get a "You
inserted a blank disk" dialog.
So, either the creation did not produce a proper disk image, or the
burning produced an improper DVD. Anyone have an idea about this?
Jeff
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