On 04/17/2014 09:39 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
The workaround has to be applied to the unused BD-R _before_
K3b resp. growisofs get to see it.
These were unused (brand new) media I attempted to format.
Strange. In order to get to the bug, growisofs must have succeeded
with formatting. Why did dvd+rw-format not work ?
I would be curious to see the message output of such an attempt.
There was no output, at least after the copyrite notice, just a blank
line. On BD-RE I get a message indicating the format operation was in
process. Result was the same on the Slackware system as well using
brand new BD-R media. Both drives are Pioneer models.
Whatever: The other possible workaround (except building a fixed
growisofs from source), would be to talk K3b into using growisofs
option
-use-the-force-luke=spare:none
In that case, the BD-R would stay unformatted and the final command
would be appropriate. I.e. it should succeed and growisofs should
end happily.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
The log reports from K3b indicate it was formating the media. I think I
do have the option -use-the-force-luke=spare:none in the program options
of K3b. Or I may have had =ssa:none. From what I could tell in the
source file dvd+rw-format.cpp it should be equivalent. When I reviewed
the log file the option was placed at the end of the reported growisofs
command. I do recall looking for it and confirming it was there.
Performance is not really any better using BD-R either. So I have been
considering just using BD-RE media since it appears to be working well.
Thanks once again,
James
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