On 10/16/07, Jorge Fábregas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Carlos & David.  My point really is...knowing this I can't simply split
> my big tar file in chunks of 4,482.625 MiB's because I need to consider the
> filesystem overhead (UDF in my case). I really want to use Nero because I
> like it's verification process and I trust it for burning UDF.  I wanted to
> know if there was an easier way, besides trial & error (Nero telling me it
> won't fit)...
>

OK, I followed the thread from the beginning, and I still can not
understand the requirements. How exactly you use Nero, so it is so
helpful (how does it tell you where to split the tar?)? K3b is
perfectly capable to write UDF system, as well as to show you how
mjuch data you can fit.

As far as you are going to write always one big file, the overhead of
the filesystem should be constant, so you need only once to find it
out. If Nero can do this (how?), just get it's data.

What am I missing?

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