Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 15:16:50 +0100 From: Bernt Hansson <bah@bananmonarki.se> To: Tomek CEDRO <tomek.cedro@gmail.com> Cc: FreeBSD Questions Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: dvd+rw-tools/cdrtools write only 4GB to BluRay Message-ID: <512CC3D2.50801@bananmonarki.se> In-Reply-To: <CAFYkXjnjh5FfjXwQsJKRRAw5uzQaAjCbFvmmmVjOqN18Pwv9CA@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAFYkXjnjh5FfjXwQsJKRRAw5uzQaAjCbFvmmmVjOqN18Pwv9CA@mail.gmail.com>
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2013-02-26 15:07, Tomek CEDRO skrev: > Hey, > > I have noticed that growisofs writes only 4GB of data to BluRay disks > - this happended to 2x BD-R and 1x BD-RE - what is the problem? > > I am using both cdrtools and dvd+rw-tools from fresh port tree... > > Any hints appreciated :-) > Tomek It's all in the handbook, and is very good reading. Note: In order to support working files larger than 4.38GB, an UDF/ISO-9660 hybrid filesystem must be created by passing -udf -iso-level 3 to mkisofs(8) and all related programs, such as growisofs(1). This is required only when creating an ISO image file or when writing files directly to a disk. Since a disk created this way must be mounted as an UDF filesystem with mount_udf(8), it will be usable only on an UDF aware operating system. Otherwise it will look as if it contains corrupted files. To create this type of ISO file: % mkisofs -R -J -udf -iso-level 3 -o imagefile.iso /path/to/data To burn files directly to a disk: # growisofs -dvd-compat -udf -iso-level 3 -Z /dev/cd0 -J -R /path/to/data When an ISO image already contains large files, no additional options are required for growisofs(1) to burn that image on a disk. Be sure to use an up-to-date version of sysutils/cdrtools, which contains mkisofs(8), as an older version may not contain large files support. If the latest version does not work, install sysutils/cdrtools-devel and read its mkisofs(8).
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