Re: [Dvdrtools-users] Value too large udf mkisofs

2004-08-19 Thread Sean Johnson
I've been using mkisofs 2.01a34 to burn large files via growisofs using 
the -udf flag without any troubles. This is on a gentoo box. Just the 
other day I put a 3.8GB avi file on a dvd.


Craig Lewis wrote:
Hello,
I have used mkisofs to produce large single file dvd backups for some 
time now. I have recently changed jobs, and while I could go back to 
my previouis employer and get the source code I need, I would much 
rather find the 'right' code repository. What I found about a year ago 
was that all production versions of mkisofs will not allow you to 
create a single large file greater than 2 GB. I wrote someone a letter 
and they told me to create a UDF file system and to use the latest 
version. Now as I remember it, the server was down, maybe that was 
savanah? and I wrote again and got a code patch, or something like 
that! It worked great, even a windows machine could read our large 
udfs just fine, and I didn't worry about it because I figured surely, 
one year later, the latest version would have the support for large 
files. At that time I was  running slakware 8 or 9. Now I am  running 
Fedora core 2. 2.6.7 kernel version. I have just downloaded dvdrtools 
0.1.6 and I am careful to run the /usr/local/bin/mkisofs version, but 
alas, it comes back with

usr/local/bin/mkisofs: Value too large for defined data type. File 
outaa is too large - ignoring

Can anyone point me to a more appropriate version or give advice as to 
how to construct an image of udf filesystem which is approximately 4.4
gigs in size (image of a single file).?

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Re: [Dvdrtools-users] Value too large udf mkisofs

2004-08-19 Thread Robert M. Stockmann
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Sean Johnson wrote:

 I've been using mkisofs 2.01a34 to burn large files via growisofs using 
 the -udf flag without any troubles. This is on a gentoo box. Just the 
 other day I put a 3.8GB avi file on a dvd.

Ok thanks a lot! That means one should upgrade your cdrtools and
related/derived burning software to 2.01a34 or higher.
Which means kudos should also go to Joerg Schilling for fixing the large 
file issue.

cheers,

Robert
 
 
 
 Craig Lewis wrote:
 
  Hello,
 
  I have used mkisofs to produce large single file dvd backups for some 
  time now. I have recently changed jobs, and while I could go back to 
  my previouis employer and get the source code I need, I would much 
  rather find the 'right' code repository. What I found about a year ago 
  was that all production versions of mkisofs will not allow you to 
  create a single large file greater than 2 GB. I wrote someone a letter 
  and they told me to create a UDF file system and to use the latest 
  version. Now as I remember it, the server was down, maybe that was 
  savanah? and I wrote again and got a code patch, or something like 
  that! It worked great, even a windows machine could read our large 
  udfs just fine, and I didn't worry about it because I figured surely, 
  one year later, the latest version would have the support for large 
  files. At that time I was  running slakware 8 or 9. Now I am  running 
  Fedora core 2. 2.6.7 kernel version. I have just downloaded dvdrtools 
  0.1.6 and I am careful to run the /usr/local/bin/mkisofs version, but 
  alas, it comes back with
 
  usr/local/bin/mkisofs: Value too large for defined data type. File 
  outaa is too large - ignoring
 
  Can anyone point me to a more appropriate version or give advice as to 
  how to construct an image of udf filesystem which is approximately 4.4
  gigs in size (image of a single file).?
 
 
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  http://www.ebaseweb.com WEB DESIGN * HOSTING * EMAIL  Craig 
  Lewis mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Ebase LLC   (504) 368-2236
 
 
 
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[Dvdrtools-users] Video pad for file VIDEO_TS.VOB is -5

2004-08-19 Thread Bhikkhu Mettavihari
Hi friends, 

I have been trying to make copies of a New DVD
that was mastered using a Panasonic stand-alone CD writer. 

I am copying this CD using my DVD writer
and my OS is Linux Gentoo 

I have installed K3B but found that I could not do it with that program. 

I next went to do it at the commandline.
using the help file on http://dvd.chevelless230.com 

My first command was 

//Copy of DVD Content as root:
# dvdbackup -M -n MEDITATION -i /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/tarket0/lun0/cd -o 
/root/newdvd 

This copied all the files into root/newdvd/MEDITATION/VIDEO_TS
The directory AUDIO_TS was not on the CD so I created it. 

//To create the image I used the following command:
# mkisofs -dvd-video -o dhamma_dvd2.iso root/newdvd/MEDITATION 

The Program halted with the error:
The pad was 1877 for file VIDEO_TS.BUP
The pad was 42 for file VIDEO_TS.IFO
mkisofs: Implementation botch. Video pad for file VIDEO_TS.VOB is -5
mkisofs: Either the *.ISO file is bad or you found a mkisofs bug 

Help is much appriciated as this is a very urgent job 

Regards
Mettavihari 

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Get your Dhamma Books from http://books.metta.lk/
Life gourds cast away in autumn are these dove-hued bones. What pleasure is 
there in looking at them?
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