"differently correct" is no less a lie than "alternative facts".  Your
recorder is broken, period.  Complain to the manufacturer to fix their
firmware or see if they already have an update.  Printed DVDs use the
correct permissions.  UDF also goes on rewritable media, optical or
flash or otherwise, and the correct permissions need to be retained or
you end up with either files that are never executable or always
executable, and no ability to write protect files.

That said, it might be a reasonable workaround to detect the somewhat
silly situation of the root directory not being readable by anyone and
then override the permissions, only under that condition.  Or perhaps
there is a unique device string in the UDF header that identifies this
particular broken burner that can key on it.  What does blkid -p
/dev/sr0 have to say about this disc?


** Package changed: util-linux (Ubuntu) => udisks2 (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => Triaged

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