From: prschmi@Zfrontier.com   
      
   On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 02:34:21 UTC, William Unruh    
   wrote:   
      
   > On 2021-03-11, PaulRS wrote:   
   > > Here is my scenario:   
   > > 1. System: Under OpenSuse- Tumbleweed   
   > > 2. I have 6 mp4 videos that I want to put on disk. The only one   
   > > that will take these is a 4.7Gb DVD. So I start with the project "New   
   > > data project" I line up the mp4's and make sure that click on "Misc"   
   > > after the click on "Burn." Under "Misc" I highlight "NO   
   > > MULTISESSION."   
   > > 3. It writes to the DVD, claims "SUCCESS" and I have a fully used   
   > > DVD that says on reload "Empty."   
   > > 4. Messing with k3b a bit more I get it to "Analyze" the DVD to   
   > > which it believes it is to be "Appendable." So I add a minimal text   
   > > file to be written to the DVD. I select under "Misc:" "Close   
   > > multisession." Clicking Burn it now claims "error" Blank Media.   
   > > What is the problem? K3b worked fin under Opensuse 11.4 in doing   
   > > similar things.   
   > >   
   > > A guess:   
   > > It does not seem to be "closing" / "finalizing" the DVD.   
   > > It DOES work fine to "copy" another DVD.   
   > > Any help   
   >   
   > One problem may be that you are not using cdrecord as the backend. Many   
   > distros package cdrkit, and 20 year old version of cdrecord (created due   
   > to an utterly childish battle between some of the debian people and   
   > Schilling, the author of cdrecord). Schilling has kept cdrecord   
   > (cdrtools) up-to-date with new recording hardware. The cdrkit people   
   > have not. (cdrkit was a clone of an ancient version of cdrtools that   
   > then languished as far as updates were concerned) So I would check what   
   > it is that you are using in OpenSuse.   
   >   
   > I also presume that you have at least tried to close the writing before   
   > the disk is completely full (eg, just try to put on 5 of the videos   
   > instead of 6 and see if things work then.   
   > > Paul   
   > > --   
   > >   
      
   Thanks for something to check. Under k3b Settings: It is using   
   "cdrecord." (Carlos in his reply also confirmed this) Also tried   
   another DVD with just 2 mp4's (about 2Gb) with the same results . .   
    . Still puzzeled.   
      
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