I've just tried archiving some of my photos to DVD. I used Brasero.

I tried this using two different DVD drives (the one built into my
desktop, and a USB device - both have worked fine before). I get the
same results with each.

After burning the drive and ejecting it, I re-mounted it. Now i can see
the files OK, but attempting to open one of the .NEF files with UFRAW
causes GNOME to give me a dailog box saying:

/media/Data disc (14 Apr 11)/2010-09-12/CPA_7583.NEF: Unsupported file
format.

There are also text files on the disc. Trying to read one of these, or a
.NEF file, in emacs shows all ^@s (which I believe means it's all binary
zeros). Note the files are of the correct size - i.e. identical to the
copied files (which I can read without problems).

This is on an up-to-date Fedora 14 system. Any ideas what might have
gone wrong?
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