Nathan,
It's the same thing. Multitrack = multisession = multiborder (for DVDs).
I think you'll perfectly run into the same situation with any other burning toolkit or any other software or hardware on the market. Everybody has limitations. The question is - how company handle this limitations
See below.
I'm still checking this issue (could it be solved in fast way or not). For now I'm extremely busy with new UDF/Unicode engine for StarBurn but after I'll be done (I think not more then two or three weeks from now) I'll pass it to UI/sample programmers and would re-write DVD grab/burn engine *for copy* purpose. So we'll handle even absolutely crazy disc layouts (like the one you have now). For DVD/Blu-Ray.
You can even help me with sending some Nero and ISO Buster screenshots from both source and destination media like this. Unfortunately I was not able to produce such a media myself here
Your help is highly appreciated and would speed up process quite a lot.
Thank you very much for understanding and cooperation! And sorry if we cannot meet all your expectations ATM. That's why you and your company are one from the best customers we have. Honestly!
Acidtech wrote:
It's not a multi session DVD. It's a multi track DVD. It only has a single session as you can see from the DiscInformation structure. Yes, it does have a screwed up TOC but the disc has three data tracks. I need to be able to copy these and I can't because your trackatonce command is determining tracks available from the TOC and not from the DiscInformation. Every couple months I find somethiong new Starburn DOESN"T do. If I'm not mistaken your primary competitors are Nero SDK and Prassi. Both of which can copy this disc. My company has now paid your company approx $2500 for Starburn and we keep running into thing sit can't do but the competition can.