Steven A. DuChene píše v čt 09. 12. 2004 v 15:34 -0500: > I have a set of video files that form a DVD image. > I.E. foe instance: > > VIDEO_TS.BUP > VIDEO_TS.IFO > VIDEO_TS.VOB > VTS_01_0.BUP > VTS_01_0.IFO > VTS_01_0.VOB > VTS_01_1.VOB > VTS_01_3.VOB > VTS_01_4.VOB > VTS_02_0.BUP > VTS_02_0.IFO > VTS_02_0.VOB > VTS_02_1.VOB > VTS_02_2.VOB > > Now collectively these files are 3.9Gb in size which should fit on > a single ayer 4.7Gb DVD media just fine but when I try to burn > it to disk using growisofs I get the following error: > > growisofs -v -Z /dev/scd1 -speed=4 -dvd-video videos/wdibc2/ > Executing 'mkisofs -v -dvd-video videos/wdibc2/ | builtin_dd of=/dev/scd1 > obs=32k seek=0' > mkisofs 2.01a17 (i686-suse-linux) > Scanning videos/wdibc2/ > Scanning videos/wdibc2/VIDEO_TS > Scanning videos/wdibc2/AUDIO_TS > The pad was 1147114 for file VTS_01_1.VOB
Uuuha, that's a lot! > Writing: Initial Padbock Start Block 0 > Done with: Initial Padbock Block(s) 16 > Writing: Primary Volume Descriptor Start Block 16 > Done with: Primary Volume Descriptor Block(s) 1 > Writing: End Volume Descriptor Start Block 17 > Done with: End Volume Descriptor Block(s) 1 > Writing: UDF volume recognition area Start Block 18 > Done with: UDF volume recognition area Block(s) 3 > Writing: Version block Start Block 21 > Done with: Version block Block(s) 1 > Writing: UDF pad to sector 32 Start Block 22 > Done with: UDF pad to sector 32 Block(s) 10 > Writing: UDF main seq Start Block 32 > :-( /dev/scd1: 2295104 blocks are free, 2908831 to be written > :-( write failed: No space left on device > > Now I have tried creating an ISO but that ends up being 5.3Gb in size. > I have done some research on the pad size and the *.IFO files > but it seems to be a VERY complex subject that looks like it requires > some additional tools (all Windows based probably) to manilpulate the > pad size. Can anyone shed any light on this problem? Is there a way > to fix this? Can it be done with any Linux based tools or am I stuck > trying to somehow find the appropriate tools on a Windows box? Quick and dirty: get wine, get IfoEdit, start IfoEdit, load any IFO, click Get VTS Sectors button. I'm not aware of any native tool with IfoEdit's feature set. -- Pav Lucistnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> What do we know about love? Love is like a pear. Pear is sweet and have a specific shape. Try to exactly define the shape of a pear. -- Marigold: 50 Years Of Poetry

