Hi,
> But what does it mean for the close session > command to have aborted? Andy Polyakov states in http://lists.debian.org/cdwrite/2008/07/msg00092.html that it is a harmless bug. It was under suspicion in another case, but that might have been mere coincidence. After all the CLOSE SESSION error happens unconditionally together with any other problem. > Are there any mastering frontends that use > xorriso on the backend? None that i know of. xfburn uses the same libburn as xorriso. But i do not know whether it already had encounters with BD media. Afaik, Brasero uses libburn for CD but growisofs for DVD. Be aware that multi-session BD-R might be more easy to use after being burned by growisofs rather than by libburn. This is not an issue if you only record a single session per media. By pseudo-overwriting (POW) the first blocks of the media, growisofs points even very outdated operating systems to the newest session. Without POW one might have to tell the OS where the desired session starts. dvd+rw-mediainfo or xorriso -toc can find out. If the OS is even too dumb for making use of that info, then you need xorriso to copy the newer files to disk. On a smart OS, i deem the libburn method better because growisofs makes inaccessible the directory tree of the first session when adding the second session (with new complete tree). I plan to combine the advantages of both methods. (If only BD-R media weren't so expensive.) ------------------------------------------------ BTW: It seems our mail providers will never become friends. Mine insists in not accepting empty sender address '<>' and yours insists in not playing with such one: <[email protected]>: 65.38.17.158_does_not_like_recipient./Remote_host_said:_554_5.7.1_Service_un available;_Helo_command_[mail.gmx.net]_blocked_using_dsn.rfc-ignorant.org;_N ot_supporting_null_originator_(DSN)/Giving_up_on_65.38.17.158./ At least a million germans use GMX. Have a nice day :) Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

