Sorry David, I had a similar problem and I fixed using a slower speed
and the -overburn -use-the-force-luke=dao options


Rodolfo Martínez




2009/12/4 david <da...@kenpro.com.au>:
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>
> Rodolfo Martínez wrote:
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Try adding these options to growisofs
>>
>> growisofs -Z /dev/scd0=brasero.iso -use-the-force-luke=dao -dvd-compat
>> -speed=2 -overburn
>>
>>
>> They probably fix your issue.
>
> Yet another coaster for my collection!
>
> thanks for the thought though.
>
> David.
>
>
>
>
>> Rodolfo Martínez
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:20 AM, david <da...@kenpro.com.au> wrote:
>>>
>>> further to this increasingly annoying and boring conversation :(
>>>
>>> If I create an ISO, I can loop-mount it and read the entire contents. The
>>> last three files are still showing up in the DVD directory but are
>>> unreadable after burning the ISO using this command:
>>>
>>> $ growisofs  -dvd-compat -speed=1 -Z /dev/scd0=brasero.iso
>>>
>>> Maybe it's time to invest in a new pack of DVD's or a new burner or two.
>>> I
>>> was kinda hoping that the problem was me doing something inane.
>>>
>>> david wrote:
>>>>
>>>> pe...@chubb.wattle.id.au wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> "david" == david  <da...@kenpro.com.au> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>> david> Ben Donohue wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Could it be the file size too large or the path limit being
>>>>>>> reached?  what about burning a single small size file.
>>>>>
>>>>> david> File size doesn't seem to matter. It seems to be a case of the
>>>>> david> last files written fail - almost as if anything past 1 GB
>>>>> david> doesn't work (the total usage is 1.2G)
>>>>>
>>>>> There is a known growisofs bug wherein it reports an error but exits
>>>>> with zero exit code, which could fool the GUI into thinking there's no
>>>>> problem when there has been one.  Try using growisofs directly so you
>>>>> can see what's going on.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> using this command:
>>>>
>>>>  growisofs  -dvd-compat -speed=1 -Z /dev/scd0 /path/to/files/
>>>>
>>>> I get this output:
>>>>
>>>> Executing 'genisoimage DVD/ | builtin_dd of=/dev/scd0 obs=32k seek=0'
>>>> I: -input-charset not specified, using utf-8 (detected in locale
>>>> settings)
>>>>  0.90% done, estimate finish Fri Dec  4 17:15:19 2009
>>>>  1.79% done, estimate finish Fri Dec  4 17:15:19 2009
>>>>  2.68% done, estimate finish Fri Dec  4 17:15:19 2009
>>>> /dev/scd0: "Current Write Speed" is 4.1x1352KBps.
>>>>  3.58% done, estimate finish Fri Dec  4 17:22:18 2009
>>>> <snip>
>>>> 99.28% done, estimate finish Fri Dec  4 17:18:55 2009
>>>> Total translation table size: 0
>>>> Total rockridge attributes bytes: 0
>>>> Total directory bytes: 4242
>>>> Path table size(bytes): 38
>>>> Max brk space used 0
>>>> 559041 extents written (1091 MB)
>>>> builtin_dd: 559056*2KB out @ average 3.8x1352KBps
>>>> /dev/scd0: flushing cache
>>>> /dev/scd0: updating RMA
>>>> /dev/scd0: closing disc
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> No error messages that I can see there.
>>>>
>>>> When I do <ls -l /cdrom/> all the files seem to be present and correct,
>>>> but I can't copy or read the last three (large) files.
>>>>
>>>> The DVD's are LG brand and the burner is also LG brand! That may not
>>>> mean
>>>> anything I suppose.
>>>
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