You unfortunately do not describe your problem in a way that would allow
to understand the reason.

genisoimage is based on a more than 6 year old cdrtools version with additional 
bugs (specific to the fork) added. You cannot expect such an old and 
unmaintained
software to support large files correctly.

The original software "cdrtools" however has been constantly enhanced during 
the past 6 years.
If you use the original cdrtools (and avoid to use the symlinks that just point 
to the defective
fork), you get software that supports large files and Blu-Ray correctly.

The support for large files in mkisofs has been added in Autumn 2007. 
Unfortunately, k3b 
only recently started to call the real mkisofs with the -sort option that 
allows to contol the 
location of file related data on the medium.  This caused a -sort related 
problem with 
files > 4 GB to be unveiled last week. There is a preliminary fix for this 
problem:

ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/cdrtools-3.01a01-pre.tar.bz2

A final 3.01a01 version will be published this week.

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Ubuntu 10.10 writes corrupted Blu-Ray BD-R
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