Software :: Possible To Burn A 5gb File To DL-dvd Via K3b?
May 22, 2010
I'm trying to burn a blu-ray-to-wmv rip to a dual-layer DVD and I am noticing that the file size is severely truncated.
I'm using the UDF file system format and it still doesn't work... is there a solution for this?
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Jan 10, 2010
I can't burn the Ubuntu IMG file.
I'm using an AUDIO CD-R 80 min and I also tried with a DVD+R 4.7GB 120 min 1-16x speed but this error always pops up:
I'm using Windows XP on Bootcamp, maybe that's a reason?
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Jan 5, 2010
I just want to make a dvd!!
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Feb 8, 2010
How do i burn 4Gig File to DVD? as you know DVD formatting will not allow for a video file this size to be burnt to DVD, so how can i split it up or force it to go on!
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Jun 24, 2010
Is there any way to burn a disc from .mdx file or convert it to more popular format?
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Aug 21, 2010
I'm running Lucid Lynx and have been trying to burn an MP3 file to a CD-R so I could listen to it in my car. I've tried Brasero, CD/DVD creator, KB3, GnomeBaker, and VLC, and all of them failed in one way or another. Since Brasero comes stock and people have more experience with that one, I think I might describe the troubles with it.
What happens is that it doesn't seem to recognize the blank medium inserted. I open a project (either Audio CD or Data CD), add the files I want to burn. Then it says, "Please insert a writable CD or DVD if you do not want to write to an image file." I insert a blank CD-R, and it spins it, but nothing changes. The pulldown at the bottom still only gives me the choice of writing an image file. No recognition that the blank medium has been inserted and that that is where I want to burn the file. When I hit the
"burn" button, it opens a dialog box, asking me where I want to locate the image file it has called "brasero.cue"
Not sure how to do further troubleshooting on this.When I tried the same thing in GnomeBaker, I got an error message saying the burning has failed. Here's the log file from that:
wodim: No write mode specified.
wodim: Assuming -tao mode.
wodim: Future versions of wodim may have different drive dependent defaults.
wodim: Operation not permitted. Warning: Cannot raise RLIMIT_MEMLOCK limits.
scsidev: '/dev/sr0'
devname: '/dev/sr0'
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The burner works fine (as tested in Windows), and it reads CDs and DVDs no problem. I just can't get the burning to complete correctly. I have installed the restricted extras. I'm not really concerned WHICH program I use, I'd just like to be able to burn a CDs for road trips and whatnot.
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Nov 16, 2010
I have a question regarding ubuntu installation. When I burn the ubuntu installation iso file to a CD-R, does it close the CD-R disc at the end(i.e. prevent writing more data to disc) or can I append more data to the disc in another session?
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Jan 8, 2011
I just got a video file that's .mkv and I need to find a way to burn it to a DVD to be able to play it on any dvd player. I need subtitles to remain too
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Jul 26, 2011
Why not? Trying to burn an .iso file to a dvd, and i get this...
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Aug 18, 2009
I'd like to know, if there is more recent ISO to be download to burn the FC11 Installation DVD. I could get around this Ndvidia graphic installation problem where I am getting a command line system only.
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Apr 19, 2011
How can I burn the openSUSE 11.3 ISO DVD file to multiple CDROMs to upgrade a legacy notebook (Sony Vaio PCG-FXA32) running 11.1 that has only a CDROM drive? I have the 11.3 ISO on a DVD disk.
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Jul 31, 2011
I am new to opensuse. I want to install multimedia codecs on my opensuse 11.4. Is there any way to download multimedia codecs as an iso file and then burn a cd to install them on opensuse? Now, I am downloading "NonOSS CD" in add-on downloads section, is this iso file containing multimedia codecs?
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Nov 29, 2010
Forgetting bad past experience (in debian i386 and amd64), I have newly lost a new DVD in trying to create a data disk with brasero with debian i386. After successful simulation at the lowest speed, burning failed and I expect that the disk is no more good (this occurred in the past). In the past I complained with debian, getting no answer.
In contrast, I tried k3b with full success. However, as a gnome user, installation of k3b brought in so much of kde that proper use of gnome was prevented. Can anyone tell of an installation of k3b that does not hinder gnome? In particular not the startx procedure (as I normally work without calling the x server).
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May 31, 2010
I have a touchscreen panel pc that boots a version of Debian. I have very little experience with Linux in general. I need to quickly get up to speed with this operating system and Debian in general. The panel pc uses an ARM 9 processor, which I need to program to control a lighting system. I have a good back ground in C programming and embedded control. send me a link to an ISO file of Debian that I can burn and load on my main work pc.
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May 17, 2010
Now, I use Fedora Core (version 8) with core linux OS 2.6
I have some file data with size about 2G and I want to burn (write) this file to DVD rewrite.
I know linux OS can install software to burn data to DVD, but I don't have permission to install more software. I only use command line over Terminal (Gnome Terminal).
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Dec 25, 2010
I want to burn a mp3 cd but brasero can't burn mp3 cd. How can I do this. If any further software need burn mp3 cd
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Feb 8, 2011
I've tried a whole bunch of thigns but things keep crashing and i dunno what to do, I'm using FC14 really i just wanna do it all from the terminal but i dunno what commands or yum installs to use ive been trying for a couple days.I have .avi and i wanna burn them to play on a dvd player.
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Aug 3, 2011
I have never burned a DVD to be used on a Linux box before. If I am burning a CD using a Windows program (not built-in burning), is there anything special I need to be aware of to make sure the DVD will be able to be read on Linux?
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Jul 7, 2010
I'm eventually going to download an ISO via wget on a command line Ubuntu Lucid. How would I burn the image to the disc?
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Aug 7, 2010
I have just installed Ubuntu 10.04 onto my Compaq Evo N1020v (quite old laptop) The installation seemed to install without any problems and all updates have been done in update manager. Ubuntu is the only operating system on the laptop. My problem is, neither of the file burning apps Brasero Disk Burner or Send to CD/DVD will detect my blank DVD's. Both apps detect the blank CD's without a problem. File browser is able to read data on this DVD type in fact I installed Ubuntu from a DVD of this type.
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Dec 22, 2010
I've tried numerous times and different ISO's but I cannot seem to burn ISO's to CD+RW. I'm using Braseo CD Burner. All it does is make the disc have 0 bytes remaining and it acts as if it is a CD-R/CD+R
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Jan 31, 2011
I have a dual boot system on a box with 3.6 ghz cpu, 4 gigs memory and 3/4 terrabyte hds. I cannot get a CD/DVD to burn using Brasero. Here is the log: Well here is the last part of the log. for some reason the forum software would not let me put it all in:
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Jul 15, 2011
I have Ubuntu 11.04 with all updates installed.
I can not burn any cd / dvd with Braseo, GnomeBaker, nautilus burner, etc.
The discs are "apparently" normally recorded
But then Ubuntu or DVDPlayer does not recognize the DVD or CD I burned.
Conclusion: Waste DVDs because they are unusable and I can not record.
I have a Gateway nv-53 laptop.
P.D: In older Ubuntu editions, Fedora 15, etc, I can burn disc perfectly.
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Dec 6, 2010
I want to burn some Ubuntu iso to pass to my my friends . I am myself new to Ubuntu . How to burn an iso image to cd with k3b and where to adjust speed to minimum .
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Dec 16, 2010
I have a DVD burner in an external USB enclosure. It works fine for reading CDs and DVDs, and for burning DVD-R and CD-R discs, but I can't get it to write to any CD-RW discs, and rarely DVD-RW. (The DVD-RW has worked maybe 3 or 4 times out of dozens of attempts, and only using K3B) I have also had the same problem burning CD-RWs in a CD burner in a different USB enclosure. Brasero almost always displays 'No disc available' if a rewriteable disc is in the drive - sometimes after a couple of minutes it will display the correct volume label, but if I try to write to it, either blanking it or writing files to it, it goes back to displaying the 'No disc available' again.
K3B finds the disk and displays the volume label without any problem, but when I try to write to it K3B complains that it can't unmount the volume and fails, then ejects the disc. Gnome CD Master can't even find the burner regardless of the disk type! I'm baffled as to why this would be happening like this. All I can think of is that it's either an obscure permissions issue, or a USB issue. I have given myself every remotely relevant permission I can think of, but maybe there's some other security setting I don't know about.
The drive and mounted disc usually show up in file managers, but I have noticed that sometimes the drive will suddenly disappear from the mounted drive list, and become unresponsive. The only thing that gets the drive working again is to reboot the computer - just switching the drive off and back on again doesn't fix it - so I suspect maybe my Mint 9 installation (Gnome with KDE additions, but the problem has existed since I first installed it as pure Gnome) has some issues with the USB connections, but that's just a wild guess, and I've never had a problem using USB flash drives. I have used a variety of disc brands with no difference. Dare I say it, but Windows has no problems with any of this - any of these discs can be read, written, blanked and rewritten effortlessly in Windows. Sigh. At the risk of providing too much information I'm going to follow the advice from the Linux Mint forum, and include outputs for lsusb and lspci.
lsusb output:
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
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Dec 25, 2009
I was attempting to burn an .iso using dd, I had used it before and remembered it being quite simple.
However I tried it today with:
I noticed it finished very quickly and now the cdr1 file inside /dev is six hundred megs or so. I don't think I can get the old file back so am wondering if I will need to reinstall, or if I should delete that file maybe it will rebuild on start up?
Should have I used another terminal command for burning .iso's to disk? What might the correct command be?
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Aug 30, 2010
I decided to install for my first Linux " Linux XP. It really looked a cool setup. But when I tried to burn the iso it was to large at 4.47 to burn.
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May 27, 2010
I installed Squeeze without a DE. Then I installed gdm and rhythmbox, but rhythmbox won't even react to the Create CD button. I have the brasero-cdrkit and cdrdao packages installed for brasero to burn audio CD's which works perfectly. I have the rhythmbox-plugin-cdrecorder package installed too, but no go. The CD spins up, but no dialogs at all from rhythmbox
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Aug 27, 2014
I have been facing lot of problems installing debian with missing firmware until I found this file: URL....which I suppose it will include the missing firmware (bnx2-mips-09-6.2.1a.fw).I would like to ask what's the best way to burn the file on a DVD and make it bootable? any recommended free tool on Microsoft Windows?
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Sep 5, 2010
For many moons I had no problem burning *.iso images on dvds on my Debian Lenny system.
I simply inserted a blank writable DVD disk into the burner followed the directions on the dialog window and it worked. Can't even remember the name of the software.
But, it's now stopped working.
1. I now get a small dialog that says "Blank DVD Inserted ... Make DVD."
2. I click on "Make DVD"
3. I get cd dvd creator. But window is blank; write to disk is grayed out-- as is "files... Browse Folders."
- This is not what I remember... and not all clear what to do next.
4. I tried installing K3B. But, it tells me it can't find a cd/dvd device on my system. But I have two a Sony DRX-830U connected through USB and generic installed on my system.
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