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Distribution: Gentoo, RHEL (Fedora, CentOS, OEL), Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Solaris 10
Posts: 170
Rep:
Burn DVDs problem (Gentoo)
Hi
I am having problems burning DVDs. CDs burn without issue. I tryed different kernels (2.6.23.9, 2.6.24-gentoo r8, 2.6.25-gentoo r7) and different programs (k3b, brasero, xfburn, gnobebaker).
I get the following error when trying to burning DVDs:
It's log from GnomeBaker
:-[ SYNCHRONOUS FLUSH CACHE failed with SK=3h/ASC=A0h/ACQ=80h]: Input/output error
It was ok before. Approximately last month I burned files more that 4Gb.
Distribution: Gentoo, RHEL (Fedora, CentOS, OEL), Ubuntu, FreeBSD, Solaris 10
Posts: 170
Original Poster
Rep:
I added flag dvdr in /etc/make.conf and remerge dvd rw-tools. Now it's working But i get the same error when trying to burning files more than 4G. Before i installed xfburn and i burned one iso-file more than 4G only ones. Now i can't. Anybody tell me please, how can i burn files more than 4G? It's not convenient for me now burning big files with - virtualbox-again f***g windows-nero8
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