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Old 09-23-2003, 03:49 PM   #1
demmylls
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copy VCD files


i have mounted my cdrom using
# mount /mnt/cdrom and then tried to copy vcd disk in
/mnt/cdrom/MPEGAV/AVSEQ01.DAT
by copy and paste at my disk but it popup a message says
"Could not read file /mnt/cdrom/MPEGAV/AVSEQ01.DAT
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Old 09-23-2003, 06:32 PM   #2
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Hi,

Drop to a terminal window and after you have mounted your CDROM, type cp -drv /mnt/cdrom/MPEGAV/AVSEQ01.DAT /tmp that will try and copy the .DAT file to the /tmp directory.

If you get errors there, you may have a bad copy or the CD. Are you able to watch the movie all the way through with no probs?

>Craig
 
  


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