On 16/03/13 06:38 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 2013-03-16 at 14:32 -0700, David Christensen wrote:
On 03/13/13 17:15, David Christensen wrote (edited)
Okay. I've installed it (k3b) and have started a BD-R burn...
Failed. Twice. Please see screenshot and "debugging output":
http://holgerdanske.com/users/dpchrist/bug-reports/debian/wheezy/amd64/k3b/
I don't know if it's important nowadays, but is the file just a little
bit bigger than 2GB or much bigger? I also don't know if there would be
a message, if it shouldn't work regarding to a copy protection. It might
be that you can copy a media one time, but you might not be able to make
a copy from the copy. I don't know if this could be the case for
Blu-Ray, but at least for consumer audio DAT there's a copy bit. This is
also active for private material. If you make a digital copy of a privat
audio DAT, it anyway will set this copy bit, so that you can't make a
copy from the copy. IOW even if you shouldn't try to illegal copy
something, a copy protection standard might forbid to copy your own
data. _Again, I don't have knowledge about Blu-Ray!_ It's just that for
other media there are such traps.
Interesting. The OP is burning a 12G image and it fails near the end of
the write with just 48M to go. However the debugging output seems to
indicate that it was 99.99% done.
I don't think this is related to the file sizes. It may be that K3B was
just writing to the disc header trying to finalize the disc write before
comparing the disc to the original image.
I've had my own problems with Pioneer BD writers. I never got a 207 to
work with Linux either. Moreover, they refuse to publish a firmware
updater for anything but Windows. That could be what's causing your
problem. If you have a Windows machine you can connect the writer to,
try updating the firmware first.
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