Re: The state of blu-ray burning in linux is terrible

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Richard Shaw wrote:
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 6:42 PM, Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx
<mailto:davidsen@xxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Richard Shaw wrote:

        ... skip spending time getting cdrtools 3.01 to build ...

    Don't know what issues you have building, it always built flawlessly for me,
    and installed in /opt/schily/{bin,lib,man,etc}. Add /opt/schily/bin to the
    *FRONT* of PATH, MANPATH, and you are good to go, replaces the stuff Fedora
    includes which makes a lot of it start working better.


I never run "make install" directly. Since I'm a Fedora packager I always build
EVERYTHING in an RPM. So I'm trying to get it to play nice with cdrkit but it
may be more trouble than it's worth.

Sorry, I didn't catch that. As you say, it conflicts, due to the cdrkit using the same names as the well established and supported software.

    I'm still working on getting the kinks out of that... conflicts with several

        cdrkit packages (genisoimage, wodim, icedax)

    Icedax? Never tried it, too many alternate way to do that.


It provides the cdrkit alternatives to cdda2wav and cdda2ogg and is pulled in by
brasero. I've never used it directly.

I know what it does, but I've had good luck with the tools I've been using, so I didn't feel the need. If that's a GUI tool I never will, I find scripting a good way to keep my computer from getting bored. Somewhere around I have scripts to create INF files for burning tracks rather than a total CD clone, and to grab info and add it to the MP3 output files so tools which use them can get artist and title.

    Ok! Last resort, do it the PITA way...


        $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/bdimage.udf bs=2048 count=12219392
        $ mkudffs bdimage.udf
        # sudo mount -t udf -o loop bdimage /mnt/disc

        currently copying files into the image file... HOPEFULLY brasero will at
        least
        burn the image...

    The loop mount stuff is a good way to go, you can keep an image fresh and
    just burn it when you need a current copy.


Yeah, I don't have a problem doing things from the command line but sometimes I
just want drag-n-drop and click a button :)
>
Thank you for the laugh, sounds like me talking about driving the car with the automatic transmission.

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