Hi Kapil,

Do try this if u haven't already. Whenever u insert an empty CD to be
written(In fact, even when u compile the CD-R project), the size is
shown by a horizontal bar in the lowest part of the window. U will
generally get a popup menu(on the icon of a CD just after the bar)
giving options for the size there &/or get the size from the CD itself
with one of the options available.

Regards,
Viraj

P.S.:- The best option would be to e-mail the authors of K3B. From my
own experience, they're usually very prompt with the reply.


On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 22:09:34 +0530, kapil pendse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi pluggies!
> Thanks for the quick help!
> 
> To extend my question: is there a way to mount .img images in a similar fashion?
> These are images created by k3b.
> 
> I found a pointer to "KIso" on linuxquestions.org. Right now trying to
> get it running. Some problems with dependencies I guess. Will post
> back when I get it running. Meanwhile, if anyone has played around
> with .img images created by k3b, kindly let me know.
> 
> The thing is, I have made .img images of vcds of the movie 'lakshya'.
> Funny part is, while the actual vcd was a normal 700MB re-writable,
> the .img images have become 797.6 MB and 810.6 MB!! Now I'm unable to
> burn these!
> Even while using 800MB/90min cd (sprint), k3b v0.10 says contents do
> not fit on cd medium!
> K3b v0.10 shows these 800mb cds of sprint as 700mb cds. Has anyone
> used these cds?
> I did use one of these before, but that was on k3b v0.11 on SuSE 9.1.
> So probably this size problem is due to use of older version.
> 
> If there is a way to retrieve the vcds from .img images, it would be a
> great relief!
> 
> Kindly let me know,
> Regards,
> Kapil
> 
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