The fork genisoimage is full of bugs and based on a 5 year old mkisofs
version. Genisoimage is (like the whole fork from Debian) unmaintained
since May 2007.
I recommend you to use recent original software from:
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/
http://cdrecord.berlios.de/
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I can confirm upgrading genisoimage to the version in intrepid fixes
this for me. Any chance of sticking it in hardy-backports as a precursor
to possibly getting it in -updates? I now hardy is getting long in the
tooth now, but ..
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I think I'm still in business. I've been working since 2009-05-19.
#81 - I'm not sure what happened but after reinstalling Andrew's fix, I'm back
in business.
I haven't tried a DVD in windows lately though.
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Still not fixed, wrong image (unreadable on Windows system) created with
default version (1.1.6), problem can be manually fixed installing
genisoimage_1.1.8-1ubuntu1_i386.deb
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I'm using too: 8.04.2
I have tried to install package genisoimage_1.1.8-1ubuntu1_i386.deb.
Yes, It works. DVD-Video disk are played perfectly.
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I'm not sure what happened but after reinstalling Andrew's fix, I'm
back in business.
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I'm having this problem once again.
I'm using: 8.04.2
I'm trying Andrew Barry's fix again to see if I can install it.
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Hello!
On my standalone player SHARP DV-SV92 DVD-Video disks created by the program
genisoimage are not played. I tried packages genisoimage of versions 1.1.2,
1.1.6 and 1.1.9. But there is no difference, DVD disks are not played.
DVD-Video disks created by the program mkisofs (from cdrtools
** Also affects: cdrkit (Baltix)
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Andrew Berry,
XOXO you have made me a very happy lady!
I'm able to browse and play the dvd using windwos.
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I have a fresh install of amd64 Intrepid. I just tried genisoimage.
Didn't work, with the usual errors, starting with:
genisoimage: No such file or directory. Failed to open VIDEO_TS.IFO
genisoimage_1.1.9-1_amd64.deb similarly failed, as did the immediately
above amd64/genisoimage/download.
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It works fine for me as well, and doesn't require any other Intrepid
packages, so for anyone affected by this you can just download the file
and double-click to install.
You can download it from here for i386:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/i386/genisoimage/download
and for amd64:
Without upgrading 8.04 to 8.10, the issue can also be resolved by
upgrading only the genisoimage package. This only involved installing
the binary package shipped in 8.10. After doing that I was able to
produce an iso that is WinXP-readable.
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My problems are resolved with Intrepid as well. That is my DVD:s are
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After upgrading my system to Intrepid Ibex, I created an iso file using
genisoimage 9:1.1.8-1ubuntu1 that ships with Intrepid: eveything works
fine. I burned the iso to a DVD and it is readable and browsable under
MS Windows.
So another fix for this bug is to upgrade to Intrepid.
Hope this
I have had related problems on hardy with genisoimage too. The following
would create an empty udf filesystem:
genisoimage -udf -o blah.iso blah
I compiled the original mkisofs from cdrecord-2.01.01a53, same problem.
Then, I compiled cdrkit-1.1.9. This one works.
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Peolpe, this is critical bug that inadmissible for such popular distribution of
Linux! We must do anything to fix it rapidly. This bug is deb-only and it
related with building procces.
There is a new Debian package - 1.1.9. Does it fix our bug for anyone? Hurry
up, friends!
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I installed genisoimage version 9:1.1.8-1+b1 from lenny
http://packages.debian.org/testing/otherosfs/genisoimage.
Mytharchive produced the same error message as with the previous
version. But the DVD produced with this version from lenny was
browsable on Windows, and played on a standalone DVD
All
I can see that Intrepid will ship with a more recent genisoimage ubuntu
package (9:1.1.8-1ubuntu1). Any idea if that solves our issue when
creating DVD video iso images ? Has anybody given it a try ?
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For those just wanting to be able to burn a disc, I've only found two
ways to burn discs which don't involve genisoimage, as virtually every
Linux burning frontend uses the same backend:
1. Nero Linux seems to work fine. It has a trial, and is proprietary,
but they do provide an Ubuntu package
Maybe I was not clear. My experience was as follows:
genisoimage Hardy + Mytharchive = DVD OK on Linux but not browsable on
Windows; mytharchive does not detect any error
genisoimage Gutsy (not recompiled) + Mytharchive = DVD OK on Linux but
not browsable on Windows; mytharchive detects error
Forgive me if my explaination is not clear (I'm not english). The not
browsable on Windows happens with K3B and genisoimage Hardy.
If you revert to genisoimage Gutsy, without recompiling it, K3B produces a DVD
that is readable (VLC) AND browsable on Windows... at least that's with my PC
(Ubuntu
Although they might just be frontend to genisoimage, when such frontend
activates genisoimage, it gives parameters to it to do its job.
There is a remote probabibloty that this could be possible, but if we can find
a frontend working (K3B) and other not (mytharchive) difference of parameters
to
Of course, but which frontend are you suggesting actually works? The
not browsable on Windows was when creating an ISO with K3B, right?
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It works for me on a Dell laptop (Inspiron 1720 initally Vista, now Vista +
Ubuntu 8.04.1 through Wubi)
I'm using K3B to burn.
This might help... unless you want to stick to mytharchive
With the genisoimage shipped with Hardy (the official one) K3B is able to
burn an ISO image as you describe :
If it's not browsable on Windows then the bug isn't fixed. VLC can open
the ISOs because it doesn't rely on Window's to do it. The burning
software doesn't make a difference though, they're all frontends for the
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No, using directly the package from Gutsy without recompiling it.
I know it's evil, and we are not supposed to do so, but it works very well,
whereas when you recompile it on Hardy it seems not to work.
So why bother compiling it ;-)
Then I suspect the bug is not directly on the source of
I tried to use the Gutsy version of genisoimage, but it didn't work for
me.
I am using Ubuntu 8.04 (Dell install) on a Dell Inspiron 530 desktop.
Downloaded genisoimage_1.2.1.6-1ubuntu3_i386.deb from one of the mirror the
links at
http://packages.ubuntu.com/nl/gutsy/i386/genisoimage/download
Are you using the deb package from packages.ubuntu.com or have you
actually built the package yourself? I did build
genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu3 on Hardy but it doesn't fix the problem I'm
seing, which is Windows not recognizing the image.
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Installing genisoimage version 1.1.6.3 with the .deb from gutsy solved the
problem. I had to install devede with the tarball from the devede website
because devede from the repository wanted to reinstall genisoimage.
I tried before with 1.1.8 (.deb package) as suggested higher in this bugreport,
Nick, the complete tuto after downgrading to genisoimage/Gutsy is to block it
in Synaptic so that the wrong version of genisoimage won't be reinstalled.
Anyway, it is possible that some other software might complain because they
might require a specific version of genisoiamge greater than the
Thx for keeping this thread alive. There may be hope after all!
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Philip Jägenstedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, again...
$ sudo dpkg -i mkisofs_2.01.01a50-0ubuntu1~ppa1~hardy_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 248447 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace mkisofs 10:2.01.01a50-0ubuntu1~ppa1~hardy (using
FYI, the ~ubuntu-burning PPA contains 2.01.01.a50 packages for intrepid
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Thanks Reinhard, that's very helpful!
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Sorry, false alarm. Installing those packages is of no use at all, as
they still don't contain mkisofs binaries from cdrtools sources, just
isodebug and mkhybrid.
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Philip Jägenstedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry, false alarm. Installing those packages is of no use at all, as
they still don't contain mkisofs binaries from cdrtools sources, just
isodebug and mkhybrid.
from mkisofs_2.01.01a50-0ubuntu1\~ppa1\~hardy_i386.deb:
-rwxr-xr-x root/root
dvd burning softwares in Ubuntu doesn't seem to depend of mkisofs therefore
can installing mkisofs solve the problem ?
(brasero, DeVeDe, nautilus cd burner depends on genisoimage)
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I can confirm that the actual deb file (http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-
burning/ubuntu/pool/main/c/cdrtools/mkisofs_2.01.01a50-0ubuntu1~ppa1~hardy_i386.deb)
contains the binary, but it isn't actually installed.
$ COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l mkisofs
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
|
OK, again...
$ sudo dpkg -i mkisofs_2.01.01a50-0ubuntu1~ppa1~hardy_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 248447 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace mkisofs 10:2.01.01a50-0ubuntu1~ppa1~hardy (using
mkisofs_2.01.01a50-0ubuntu1~ppa1~hardy_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement
Philip, Rick, others,
apparently genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu3_i386.deb from gutsy works fine,
and genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu6_i386.deb from hardy is broken.
So something broke between those two versions.
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I'm using Kubuntu 8.04. I burn DVDs with k3b and use remastersys.
When installing genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu3_i386.deb, windows is able to see
DVDs that I have burned but remastersys no longer works.
My temp fix.
Install genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu3_i386.deb when I need to burn DVDs and use
them
My guess is that the problem is with this change:
cdrkit (9:1.1.6-1ubuntu6) hardy; urgency=low
* genisoimage/tree.c:
- Add patch to fix Joliet filesystem creation. This patch has
been commited to cdrkit svn revno 782 already (LP: #187459)
Found it on
I also suspected that change was responsible, so I tried building
genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu3 on Hardy but it actually does not fix the
problem. When trying to mount the image in Windows (running in a
VirtualBox) the same error is given: Windows cannot read from this
disk. The disk might be
Not even building genisoimage_1.1.2-1ubuntu1 on Hardy fixes the problem.
I'm beginning to think that there might be two different bugs here. The
Joliet fix introduced in 1.1.6-1ubuntu6 doesn't seem to be the problem
here and really shouldn't be as Joliet isn't even used in DVD images.
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I built cdrkit 1.1.8 from Intrepid under Hardy, but the generated ISO
file is still not readable, so it doesn't seem this bug has been fixed
at all... The error message is Windows cannot read from this disk. The
disk might be corrupted, or it could be using a format that is not
compatible with
I built and installed the real mkisofs from cdrtools 2.01.01a48 sources and
this does fix the problem. I have created a binary package for mkisofs which
replaces genisoimage and leaves all packages which depended on genisoimage
installed. If anyone is interested, it can be downloaded from
genisoimage is a debian/ubuntu replacement for mkisofs.
As stated in my messages above
genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu3_i386.deb from gutsy works fine, when
genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu6_i386.deb from hardy is broken.
However, it appears that your remastersys soft (where did you get the
package from)
You need to fix your cdrkit package, thats all.
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How do I fix my cdrkit?
Here's another problem that I have found.
installing genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu3_i386.deb removes remastersys.
when I put remastersys back on using Adept Manager it puts
genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu6_i386.deb back on. when I install
genisoimage_1.1.6-1ubuntu3_i386.deb back on
Will there be a fix in Intrepid ?
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I was told that installing geniso 1.1.6 would fix this problem.
I just tried this on a Dell optiplex 745 with a dvd rom / cdrw and I still
can't view dvds burning using kb3 and geniso 1.1.6. I'm using a dvd-rw so maybe
that's part of the problem. Anyone able to view dvds burned using a dvd-rw
I am using cdrkit 1.1.8 now, from a package I rolled my own with
checkinstall and burning is working, although I got an error while
burning, the DVD was fine, readable in Kubuntu and Windows XP.
The package I made is here:
http://www.dward.us/software/cdrkit_1.1.8-dw1_amd64.deb
**WARNING**
Made
Well, on my system when I install geniso 1.1.2 and reboot, it removes
kb3 and k9copy. So back to 1.1.6 I go. I guess I'll have to be patient
until a better fix is found.
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I can confirm issue, somewhat. Mine is with making Data DVD's on Kubuntu 8.04
They play back on other Kubuntu 8.04 systems, but no Windows and not other
distro's.
I have 1.1.6 wodim and genisoimage.
Tried burning exact same data DVD's with Mandriva 2008.1 that have wodim
1.1.7 and genisoimage
According to the Debian bug report, building 1.1.8 from source helps.
Using the 1.1.8 Debian package does not.
So it's (at least) some kind of packaging related problem. Debian
specific patches perhaps?
Anybody who wants to binary search through the patches to find out which
one?
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I confirm the above.
I tried to use genisoimage from cdrkit 1.1.8:
1/ genisoimage -dvd-video -V disk_label -o image.iso path
then burned this image to DVD-R
2/ wodim image.iso
The resulting disk reads and plays under Ubuntu 8.04 but cannot be read under
WinXP.
So I downgraded to 1.1.2:
wget
Confirm the bug, and unfortunately installing 1.1.8 does NOT solve the
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i can confirm the bug and also that reverting back to package from
feisty (1.1.2) makes dvds readable in windows again and everything works
as it should
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I have now problem with auto-mounting DVD. Not sure that it is related
to v.1.1.8 of genisoimage, but this should be double-checked if an
upgrade was planned.
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Can confirm this bug - genisoimage, growisofs and mkisofs all produce
dvd-videos whihc are unreadable by Windows and standalone players
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importance of that bug is still undecided !
what is the opinion of the Ubuntu Burning Team on that report ?
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I installed genisoimage 1.1.8 from
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/genisoimage as suggested and the DVD's
that I burn can now be read by a Windows XP machine.
Looks like this needs to be pushed out pronto!!!
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However i often create DVDs with DeVeDe (with default menu) and they run well
on my old standalone DVD player Harman Kardon DV25 (which handles nothing but
audio CD and video DVD)
With Ubuntu 8.04 and default genisoimage 1.1.8
Linux reads them ok too. Only players that enables Joilet
sorry i wanted to write With Ubuntu 8.04 and default genisoimage 1.1.6
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soory for being so long
i tried to make the test at work where WinXP is running but optical
discs are CD only (not DVD) therefore i couldn't make it
However i often create DVDs with DeVeDe (with default menu) and they run well
on my old standalone DVD player Harman Kardon DV25 (which handles
Well, it's quite easy.
1. Download genisoimage 1.1.8 from Debian repository; You can get it at
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/genisoimage. 1.1.7 is no longer available as a
Debian package.
2. Install genisoimage 1.1.8 using Gdebi (for instance). You simply need to
double click on the package
As mentionned in one of my posts, I tested both 1.1.7 and 1.1.8 from a Debian
repository on my Xubuntu 8.04 box and that did not solve the issue. Has anyone
else tested that ?
In my opinion, the only escape so far is to install either 1.1.2 or
1.1.6-1ubuntu3 from gutsy, both from Ubuntu
i can test : could you please tell me what to do ?
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This bug is fixed in debian package 9:1.1.7-1 : is it possible to get
the fix through ubuntu updates ?
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(sorry, here is the source
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/c/cdrkit/current/changelog
: look for bugs #430558 #429244)
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cdrkit 9:1.1.8-1 can be tried from deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian
sid main
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I just made a quick test last night. I was still puzzled why iso I
created with gutsy were ok, when those created under hardy yelled DVDs
that are unreadable under Windows.
So, I installed genisoimage 1.1.6-1ubuntu3 from gutsy: it works fine and
creates iso that burn to DVD fine and are readable
Assigning to burning team
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Burning Team (ubuntu-burning)
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See http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/intrepid/cdrkit
But indeed nothing related to iso images creation...
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Well, following advices from ubuntuforums, I 1st upgraded to genisoimage
1.1.8 (thru a Debian package) and that did not solve the issue: burned
DVD is still unrecognized by windows.
Then, I downgraded to genisoimage 1.1.2 from the Ubuntu repositories,
and now it works. The generated DVD exhibits
What other tools does cdrkit contain (beside genisoimage) that might be
broken in the 1.1.6 release shipped with Hardy ?
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I have the same issue with genisoimage 1.1.6 on Xubuntu Hardy.
I've just installed genisoimage 1.1.7 (from a Debian package, with GDebi, not
from an Ubuntu repository) but it does not seem to solve the issue. I recreated
an iso file using k9copy, burned it to a DVD+RW, but still, it is not
genisoimage is only part of cdrkit. Same trick didn't helped me as
well. Only full cdrkit install from sources. Maybe installing all
binary packages, that builds from cdrkit source package may help.
/me wonders is there any way to make ubuntu core developers aware of
this really critical bug...
Serhiy, hug, hug, HUGS !!! Thanks for your help.
I can confirm that cdrkit 1.1.7 resolves this issue.
But IMHO this issue shouldn't stay in an LTS release.
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I'm also concerned by this problem, and I find this is really critical. I've
already burnt several DVD Video and they're all unreadable under Windows.
Please raise the importance of this bug!
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Serhiy, is it sufficient to make/make install cdrkit 1.1.7, or should I
also rebuild other packages/binary?
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Claude, by default make/make install in cdrkit sources will install it in
/usr/local prefix
cdrkit uses cmake, so what i've done was:
#mkdir cdrkit-build
#cd cdrkit-build
#cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr /path/to/cdrkit/sources
#make
#sudo make install
And k3b started burning correct disks,
looks like now i can mark it confirmed myself...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cdrkit/+bug/131220 last
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DVD Video iso images, generated by genisoimage on Kubuntu Hardy 8.04 are
wrong.
Standalone DVD players as well as WinXP cant read/play disks with such images
burned.
- It's bug in cdrkit 1.16
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