On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Gregory Nowak <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 03:41:45PM -0800, Bill Shannon wrote:
>> I'm more than happy to provide whatever information is needed to debug
>> this, but first I'm hoping that you (or someone) can confirm that it
>> does work in some other case.  Is it only my configuration that's
>> failing or is everyone's configuration failing?
>
> I haven't been following this thread too closely, but I seem to recall
> that you're trying to burn from nero directly, while Richard seems to
> be making disk images, and burning those. If I'm not correct here,
> then disregard my post. If I am correct, then have you tried creating
> your dvd to a disk image, and burning the image, rather then having
> nero burn directly?
>
> Also, are you able to burn data disks, directly/images successfully?
> If yes, then the problem might be with how nero encodes your dvd under
> virtualbox, rather than pass-through support itself. I run a linux
> guest inside of a windows xp host, which is the reverse of what you're
> doing, if I recall correctly. If you'd like, I could try burning an
> iso from inside the gnu/linux guest onto a cdrw using pass-through, and 
> report back on
> the results. This would be a data iso of course; the guest additions
> iso sounds like something good to test with.
>
> Greg

Well, with computers anything is possible, but I doubt that's it. I've
successfully created an image using Nero Recode and I've successfully
burned it using Nero Burning Rom, even if you burn directly from the
software it's really creating a temporary image in the background so
it's essentially the same.

FYI, Bill, I just tested the DVD I burned earlier and it works fine so
things are definitely working on my VM...

Richard

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