Debian Hardware :: Blu-ray Writing - Wheezy Can Read But Not Write CD / DVD / BR

Feb 18, 2014

I am trying to get Debian 7.4 to burn 50Gb Blueray disks for backups using K3b. The GUI based program is important.

The reason I am using Linux Kernel 3.12-0.bpo.1-amd64 is that I am running an i7-4770K CPU and the motherboard a Supermicro c7-z87-oce (NO overclocking) and 32G RAM. I have had no other problems since using the backported kernel and turning off the onboard graphics and using an nvidia G210 graphics card.

The Pioneer BDR-209M CD/DVD/Blueray burner reads CDs and DVDs to the extent I am able to install Wheezy, and then use a backported kernel. However, it will not write CD's, DVD's and it won't recognize Blueray disks.

I have spent some time weeding through conflicting information and I wanted to verify there is not a work around. I have downloaded and installed the current version of cdrecord to no avail. I have completely removed everything CD/DVD/Blueray related and reinstalled, also to no avail.

Then I came across this statement from: [URL] ....

In all programs of the fork that send SCSI commands, you may be unable to access any of the CD/DVD/Blu-Ray drives at all if you are on Linux-2.6.8.1 or later. This is due to a missing workaround for the Linux kernel interface change that happened with Linux-2.6.8.1.

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