Re: Blu-Ray GUI burning tool

2012-01-07 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Rob Bogus wrote: > It might be worth the time to learn to use the command line tools, then you > would know what the tools are really doing. At least one will be nearer to the software that does the actual job of controlling the burner. > The most common > case is a bogus 'cdrecord' which i

Re: Q: state of the art in burning a BD

2012-01-07 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Rob Bogus wrote: > I can see disabling checkreading if you don't care if you can't read what > you wrote, such as video, where a bit or two or even on 32k sector isn't > going to spoil the use. But in general I write a boatload of data on the > media to preserve it, and would happily trade dou

Re: Blu-Ray GUI burning tool

2012-01-07 Thread Rob Bogus
Helmut Jarausch wrote: Hi, which (GUI) tool do you use for burning Blu-Ray-disks? Since I don't use KDE nor GNOME, I'd prefer something like TkDVD or the good old xcdroast. What has to fixed for these tools to enable them burning a Blu-Ray disk? Is it just the missing capacities which are not l

Re: Q: state of the art in burning a BD

2012-01-07 Thread Rob Bogus
Thomas Schmitt wrote: Hi, since Christmas I have a blu-ray writer. Congrats. What is the state-of-the-art in generating a BD especially when it comes to generating files of size greater than 4 Gb? P.S. Nero-linux writes an UDF system which can be mounted by Linux. mkisofs says

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