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On Tuesday 03 February 2015 08:29:46 am dep wrote:
said Gerhard Zintel:
| > 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 wodim installed at your system? Can you restart the search again?
| Does this change anything?
to burn blu-ray, one apparently needs genuine cdrecord and not wodim. i
added a fully qualified path to crrecord in the programs tab and now it
sees it. i have not tried to burn a blu-ray disc with it yet, though --
made the one i needed with the kde4 k3b, and the discs cost nearly $10
each, so i'm disinclined to devote any of them to experimentation unless
the result is something i need . . .
I use the following for media, the price is in the affordable range for
me.
http://www.supermediastore.com/category/u/blank-recordable-blu-ray-bd-r-re-…
k3b in Trinity, v1.05, does not support bluray.....even with cdrecord from
jorg schilling.
I installed k3b from Debian, v 2.02, it works fine..to many depends but
o'well.
I'm not surprised at that; I boycotted Blu-Ray a long time ago due to it's
primary use as a DRM enforcement technology* and therefore don't have any
Blu-Ray equipment with which to enhance k3b.
Tim
* At the time of recordable media introduction both hard disk and tape
backup were far more cost effective, and since there is no way to generate
a "real" Blu-Ray video disk along the lines of DVDs (players normally
treat commercial and amateur disks very differently) the entire technology
is not much different from some of the old video game console
disks--useless outside their intended DRM-laced roles.
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