Ubuntu :: Burn A .iso File To A Dvd - CD/DVD Not Supported?
Jul 26, 2011Why not? Trying to burn an .iso file to a dvd, and i get this...
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View 9 RepliesI 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?
I just want to make a dvd!!
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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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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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