Hi, > i72600s-20130314-161929.png > i72600s-20130314-162022.txt
There is nothing to see about an error of growisofs in the .txt file. Nevertheless there should be the traditional final close error of growisofs with BD-R: :-[ CLOSE SESSION failed with SK=5h/INVALID FIELD IN CDB]: I/O error It is said to be harmless. Andy Polyakov promised to fix it with the next release after 7.1. But that release did not happen for several years now. Is the BD medium mountable and fully readable afterwards ? > Does anybody have any recommendations for Linux-friendly Blu-Ray writing > drives? I am using an old LG GGC-H20L and a newer Optiarc BD-5300S, which replaced a Pioneer BDR-205 that went bad after a year (i got my money back). There should be no Linux-specific problems with any particular DVD or BD drive model at PATA, SATA, or USB cables. They all obey the published SCSI command specs (SPC and MMC). The burn software is based on libburn, as is Debian's current version of Brasero. It is possible that the kernel or programs like hald sabotage the communication between burn program and drive. But that should be in no way specific to the drive. Only to the system software. BD-R is not very prone to interference by hald or udev. CD-R[W] and DVD-R[W] are the most vulnerable media types in that aspect. It is also possible that an individual drive is bad or goes bad. It is even possible that it goes bad temporarily. (This happens with my Optiarc BD-5300S when i insert a CD. Afterwards it spoils BD in a very reliable way. Power-off power-on repairs it. Shrug.) Gary Dale states that Brasero is supposed to support BD. Get the newest available version and give it a try. (That would be a version from Debian wheezy or sid, i assume.) I had a quick look into the source of xfburn. It is not really aware of BD but seems not to have checks which would refuse on them. Only the speed display is probably in DVD units rather than in BD units. Alternatively you could tell me what files you want to have in an ISO 9660 filesystem on that BD so that i can compose a xorriso run for you. (I know, command line is not comfortable. But it is powerful.) Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/761635486120321...@scdbackup.webframe.org