Re: F13 - K3B - Won't burn dual layer BluRay

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On Fri, 2010-05-28 at 06:17 -0500, Steve Berg wrote:
> I've tried on two different systems, both recent clean installs of Fedora
> 13 x86_64.  Open K3B (V1.91.0), pull in files that I'd like to have an
> archive of, total size is just under 40GB.  Load up a blank BD-R dual
> layer and tell K3B to burn.
> 
> It sees the blank BD-R as having 46.6GB space. K3B then asks me to put in
> a blank disk of at least size 37.8GB.  I know it's been a long time since
> my last math class, but I'm pretty sure that 46.6 is bigger than 37.8.  :)
> 
> On one system I have Nero4 Linux and it was able to burn the same data
> with no problems.  Anyone seen similar issues?

You neglected to say what K3B actually does with this, such as any error
messages it outputs.

poc

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