Created attachment 707399 [details] k3b output Description of problem: K3b completes blu ray burning with input/output error. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): dvd+rw-tools.x86_64 7.1-10.fc18 @fedora genisoimage.x86_64 1.1.11-14.fc18 @fedora k3b.x86_64 1:2.0.2-15.fc18 @updates How reproducible: quite Steps to Reproduce: 1. Burn Blu Ray data disk with k3b on Fedora 18 Actual results: K3B finishes with an input/output error message. The md5sums of all files on the burned disk checkout ok, but when checking media info on the disk from within k3b it gives "appendable error medium". The K3B burning logs seems normal. Expected results: No errors Additional info:
So as far as I can tell, growisofs did its job just fine, I don't know why K3b is complaining. You're right, it's clearly a bug in K3b.
Please check: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=316384 "k3b cannot verify BD-R due to i/o error but logs shows none" https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=858029 "growisofs fails to close the FIRST session with SK=5h/INVALID FIELD IN CDB when burning blu-ray BD-R SL"
K3b/316384 looks very similar to me. I checked a burned media with dvd+rw-mediainfo and it gave me "State of Last Session: incomplete" which i'm guessing is the underlying reason for K3B marking the disc with "appendable error medium". I'm not sure about 858029, it sure looks similar but i'm not seeing the same error message
Created attachment 708207 [details] Mediainfo
Oh, so it's a bug in dvd+rw-tools after all (just not in growisofs)?
From growisofs manual page: "Even though growisofs supports it, playback of multisession write-once DVD might be limited" ... "The above is not applicable to DVD+RW, DVD-RW Restricted Overwrite, DVD-RAM or Blu-ray Disc, as volumes are grown within a single session." Broken by design?
This seems fixed in f19
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