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Problems burning DVD on NEC ND-4550A in ext. case over USB
I'm using Iomega's supplied HotBurn Pro to burn. It can burn a disk from an ISO image file if that helps, but I'm not sure exactly what that is! DVD video files have to be burned in a proper format in order to be playable on a stand-alone player. The easiest way I know of is to get a copy of Nero Burning ROM and

DVD-R software for Linux
Has anybody been able to get DVD-Rs to play in an apple dvd player? I'm burning dvd-r using scenarist on an sgi. I burn the DVD-R right from the sgi (ie. Apple DVD player won't recognize the UDF in the drive or the DVD-image (get info shows its a DVD volume, but of course its not a REAL dvd,

burning dvd+rw
Can save Audio CD image in BIN/CUE and CloneCD(IMG/CCD/SUB) format. - Supports Roxio burning engine, include Easy Media Center 7.0, Easy CD & DVD Creator 6.0 and Easy CD Creator 5.0. - Can Burn DVD image on Nero Burning-ROM (with Nero GUI). - Supports single file-size up to 4GB in an ISO image.

DVD Burning help
Because I didn't know it yet :-) You can install it through the ports at sysutils/dvd+rw-tools . To write tha same iso you would use the following command: growisofs -speed=N -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=image.iso where N is the speed you want to burn the dvd ( 4 or 8 are common speeds) That works, when I use SCSI

audio skips after burning dvd
The function in that for creating disk image partitions works in whole numbers of mebibytes (1048576 bytes), and the largest image I've successfully written to DVD-R was 4489 MiB. So I tried creating an image of that size on the shuttle. The burn to DVD seemed to go OK (except for a warning from cdrecord about

Burning DVD
From the man page: To master and burn an ISO9660 volume with Joliet and Rock-Ridge extensions on a DVD: growisofs -Z /dev/dvd -R -J /some/files To append more data to same To use growisofs to write a pre-mastered ISO-image to a DVD: growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/dvd=image.iso As you can see, extremely easy.

How can I burn DVD with k3b ?
It *is* possible to burn DVDs with cdrecord, but you need to apply patches and jump through a few hoops. H Won't the dvdrtools work here? I use K3B which uses the dvdrtools, or growisofs. There is a man page for 'growisofs', it uses 'mkisofs' to create the image. -- Greg C. Madden -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

burning DVD
Alternatively, use mkisofs (do a web search for "cdrtools") to build an ISO image from your clip-art files first. Then use Nero to burn the ISO file to DVD. So you're saying if I am unable to burn a set of files to a dvd because they won't fit, I should create an iso image and burn that. Interesting, I must try it

Burning DVD Shrink files with DVD Decrypter
I thought that maybe I had the bad luck to get two bad batches of DVD+RWs, so in order to compare my remaining DVD-RWs with the DVD+RWs, I tried burning identical iso-images to each type of disk. I found that burning an image ALWAYS worked for both disk types. So I can only burn DVD+RWs if I first have k3b create

Burn DVD from existing Image
It is unclear to me whether you create the image separately (though I don't think this is the problem). With the setup you use, can you read a full DVD? At what speed? I'd try and find out whether you have a communication error with the drive, or whether the burn process itself misbehaves.

Pioneer A03 DVD-R/RW, my authoring experiences
I tried different programms for burning, iDVD, Finder, Disk Utilities, DiscBlaze6 - all of them had the very same problem on burning a DVD. I connected the drive to a Win 2000 machine and could burn DVDs (the one I renderd to an image with iDVD and others) without any problem, so it's not a problem with the drive.

burning dvd iso image
Do you have enough free disk space allocated to you as the user, IOW what is your disk quota? If either of these parameters is below the min 4.7G for a single layer DVD, then DVD Shrink won't have enough disc space to create the image file to burn to the DVD-R. Cheers, Alan.

Bug#389761: Failed to burn DVD iso image
The short story is that I can not burn DVD+Rs since the drive times out then hangs. I have gotten it to work a few times on ~2Gb images, but on larger images I have no luck. I upgraded from kernel 2.4.19 to 2.4.21 and disabled DMA to try and get around the problems, but to no avail. The detailed symptoms are as

Burning DVD movie files from HD
I'm using Easy Cd 6 and am trying to make several still image movies or slideshows as such and burn to a CD-R and playback on my DVD player.. I imported the images into several separate movies and saved under VCD mode and burned under the same mode. When running the movies with the program remote control on the

Bug#389761: Failed to burn DVD iso image
If you had a DVD writer connected to an iBook, it could be used to burn arbitrary data files to a DVD-R (like a big CD writer), but that's it. (You could theoretically use a G4 to author content for the DVD, copy the image file over to the iBook, then burn it to DVD, but what would be the point?

burning dvd iso image
Have used 3 different dvd burning programs, but that makes no difference. My audio files are wma files. Any solutions? Digital Image MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own.

is it possible to burn DVD-R onto a DVD+R disc?
caleb u...@death.to.spam comp unix bsd freebsd misc Darth Sidious wrote: I have a dvd iso image on my ntfs partition. When I try to burn it with k3b (0.12.10 and dvd+rw-tools 4.10) it completes successfully but my dvd is burned only partionaly. I noticed that my temp directory in k3b is msdosfs type.

Aspect ratio when burning DVD?
Darth Sidious genija...@yahoo.com comp unix bsd freebsd misc caleb wrote: Just a post thought, you can use the mencoder application that comes with mplayer. mencoder allows you to shrink VOB files from the DVD and convert them to XviD format. Another neat app' in the ports tree is vobcopy. Basically you insert the

k3b and DVD+R write errors
DVD-RAM disks are perfect. But I am having trouble burning DVD-R data disks. I am running Windows XP Professional on a Dell 733-MHz P-III with 385-M memory. It sees the DVD drive and dutifully fills it up. It reports that the disk is "verified." I am using a group of 6 Powerquest Drive Image files at 650-MB

trouble burning DVD+R on a Pioneer drive
The menu (File=> New Project => New Video/Data/eMovix DVD project, depending on what type of DVD you're trying to create) If you are burning a DVD ISO, you can just choose Tools=>Burn DVD image to do so. Once you have opened a new project type, drag the files you want to burn from the file browser above to the