Lets see if I can make myself more clear. *yes it is reproducible
*Reproduction: 1) put a standard single layer blank dvd disc in dvd burning drive 2) on the desktop right click 'Blank DVD-ROM Disk' and select 'Open with "CD/DVD Creator"' 3) A nautilus window opens that says 'CD/DVD Creator'. Drag into this window over 4.3 GB of data as reported by nautilus. 4) click 'Write to Disc' -> an error will occur leaving the message Reload a rewritable or blank disc Please replace the disc in the drive with a supported disc with at least 4.4 GiB free. The following disc types are supported: DVD+R DL *nautilus reports 4.5GB (I'm using a different amount of data than when first reported). The error message reports I need a disc with at least 4.4GiB free. The disc says on itself that it is 4.7GB. My confusion with this error message is that I did not understand at first that my DVD was too small. Changing the title of the error message to something like 'Not Enough Space On Disc' would solve this. I think a part of the issue is due to the different ways to measure of data, base 2 or base 10 this unfortunately will forever plague us. -- nautilus-cd-burner confusing dvd burning size error https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185821 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs