Ah crap; mine is Memorex. I'll have to order online because these were the only ones available at the store besides the store brand. The burner is the one that comes with the new unibody MacBook Pros (yes, I put OpenBSD on it). --- On Tue, 12/22/09, Jim MacKenzie <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Jim MacKenzie <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: DVD burn error: No space left on device > To: "James Hozier" <[email protected]>, [email protected] > Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2009, 7:36 PM > One possibility is that it's crap > media. Unfortunately, there is not a lot of > good-quality DVD+R DL media out there. Verbatim's is > the best and the only type that seems to work reasonably > well in all dual layer burners.. > > If you're not already using Verbatim media, grab one of > their discs and see if that cures your problem. > > Most dual layer media seems to be made by Ritek (Memorex's > is Ritek, e.g.) and while their single-layer discs are fine, > their dual-layer are assuredly not. > > The burner matters too. Some burners are better with > dual layer media than other burners are. > > Jim > ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Hozier" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 1:05 PM > Subject: DVD burn error: No space left on device > > > > I got some dual-layer DVDs to burn this 5GB .dmg file > to, so I ran the > > command: > > > > growisofs -dvd-compat -speed=4 -use-the-force-luke=dao > -Z \ > > /dev/rcd0c=/home/guitarscn/image.dmg > > > > I tested this same command twice for some reason...but > now I've wasted > > two DVD+R dual-layer DVDs. :( > > > > Anyway, it works fine up until it gets to like...99.7% > (both times were pretty similar; towards the end) > > > > 5158267527/5185629472 (99.6%) @2.2x, remaining 0:04 > RBU 42.4% UBU 100% > > /* The RBU % and UBU % numbers change randomly; dunno > if they're \ > > supposed to do that */ > > :-[ wr...@lba=311380h failed with > SK=5h/ASC=21h/ACQ=00h]: No space \ > > left on device > > :-( write failed: No space left on device > > /dev/rcd0c: flushing cache > > /dev/rcd0c: closing track > > /dev/rcd0c: closing disc > > /dev/rcd0c: reloading tray > > # _ > > > > Are there some other tags I'm supposed to append to > the command, > > like -l or -J or some other stuff? What am I doing > wrong? Don't > > wanna waste another DVD. :( ..

