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Friday, October 14th 2005, 4:08pm

k3b burning DVD issue

Hello all,

I've had some difficulty burning some data to DVD using k3b. The data is a single 4.3GB .dar file (.dar is file extension for backup data using kdar). After about twenty seconds k3b happily reports having burnt to the disc, though it evidently has'nt. I thought it might have something to do with this part of the output:

'found file bigger than 2GB. These files will only be accessible if mounted with UDF'

So, under the filesystem settings I enabled 'generate UDF' structures', but this made no difference. My other settings are 'Auto' and 'on the fly' I have already successfully burnt a 1.6GB and 1.3GB .dar file to the same disc, so i'm thinking it might be something to do with the file size.

k3b 0.12.4a
on KDE 3.4.2 Level 'b' SuSE 9.2
using NEC DVD RW ND 3500 AG

Any help appreciated-I'd like to back stuff up before I upgrade to KDE 3.4.3

Gilbert
gilbertt

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Friday, October 14th 2005, 4:10pm

just to clarify; the dvd im burning to is an empty 4.7GB capacity Maxell DVD-RW, which I've used previously with no probs,

gilbert
gilbertt

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Sunday, October 16th 2005, 3:23pm

hi, i just re read my post and its badly phrased. i'm burning a single 4.3 GB file to a clean 4.7GB disc. The way I wrote the post sounds like I'm trying to burn 7.6GB to one disc..... :D
gilbertt

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Sunday, October 16th 2005, 4:13pm

Do you have Rockridge or Joilet or both enabled?

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Sunday, October 16th 2005, 9:54pm

Hi Anda Skoa,

At the moment they're both enabled. A bit of googling told me that they are extensions for iso 9660, and that they determine what operating systems can read the medium. What do you recommend??


Gilbert
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Sunday, October 16th 2005, 11:08pm

I don't have a recommendation, but I just thought they might have something to do with the limitation.

Not sure though

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