I've had occasional trouble burning DVD's on Debian Testing + Trinity
3.5.13.1 but
usually not. That's one reason why I keep alternate distros installed.
I can always
reboot into Vector 6 Kde Classic, which has been the most reliable for
burning DVDs.
On 10/21/14, Dan Youngquist <dan(a)homestead-products.com> wrote:
On 10/21/2014 08:14 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Other than selecing source and destination, and
deselecting create/delete
image (aka on-the-fly), I used only defaults, resulting in (auto) writing
speed 22713KB/s (16.49x) in the upper pane.
I don't know why the write failed, but just thought I'd point out that
writing at max speed will make a lot more coasters. I always write at 1/2
the max speed of the media or the drive, whichever is slower, and get more
reliable copies and never a coaster. You might give that a shot and see if
it helps.
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