HypnoToad Posted June 1, 2009 Posted June 1, 2009 Hi, I've been programming my own DVD info tool (just for kicks) and I wondered if anyone could point me in the direction of some information about the structure of information in ADIP? Cheers David
LIGHTNING UK! Posted June 1, 2009 Posted June 1, 2009 It's the same format as the 'Physical Format Information' one.
HypnoToad Posted June 1, 2009 Author Posted June 1, 2009 That's much simpler than I thought it would be! ...Wish I'd asked a few hours ago when I was sifting through Google's helpful results for "a dip" and the like . Muchas gracias amigo , David
HypnoToad Posted April 9, 2010 Author Posted April 9, 2010 Hi, I've come across a old CD-RW/DVD drive which returns garbage ATIP data for CD-ROMs, rather than an error, which throws a proverbial spanner into the works. Then I noticed that in the same machine Imgburn in discovery mode ignores this dummy ATIP information. So my question is, how does ImgBurn achieve this? Is there some MMC query function that I'm missing or do you use the drive profile for example? Cheers, David
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 I just don't think ImgBurn really uses that info, it only 'shows' it to the user.
HypnoToad Posted April 9, 2010 Author Posted April 9, 2010 I just don't think ImgBurn really uses that info, it only 'shows' it to the user. Probably not, as I hear ATIP is pretty unreliable for recording speed/power/media information. However, ImgBurn, the clever application it is, still appears to know whether or not to show it to the user! Which means there is either some check for the presence of ATIP information, or some way to determine the validity of the returned ATIP information. Pointers on either would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, David
LIGHTNING UK! Posted April 9, 2010 Posted April 9, 2010 Oh so you mean it doesn't show up in the disc info box on the right? All I really do is check the length (first 2 bytes in data it returns) is > 2!
HypnoToad Posted April 12, 2010 Author Posted April 12, 2010 Ah, that's where I'm going wrong! Makes sense! Now I feel like a right doughnut! Thanks, David
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