On Monday 02 February 2015 05:18:39 pm dep wrote:
greetings, folks . . .
i don't know if this is a bug or if i'm doing something wrong here.
the plan was to burn my 20-gig mail directory to a blu-ray m-disc for
archive purposes -- m-discs are supposed to last without degrading for
1000 years. in order to burn blu-ray, i understand that i need to use
cdrecord, which is fine. so i got and installed it, but k3b-trinity says
it can't find it. oddly, k3b from kde4x found it just fine, and it works.
i prefer k3b-trinity. but i have no idea what i can do to make it find
cdrecord. additionally, i'd guess that because cdrecord overwrote whatever
was there before, i can't use k3b-trinity for anything anymore.
is this a known issue?
I have cdrecord installed, k3b uses it. You may have to add the 'path' to
cdrecord et al in k3b settings.
I do not know how to use k3b to burn blu-ray, it seems to only recognize cd,
dvd, a blu-ray file says I have exceeded space on device.
I did compile cdrecord myself..but it is in the path..permissions?
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Peace,
Greg