From: Keith Lee on
All:
A big thank you to all of you who gave me the advice on how to better
burn DVDs. Most of the time, burning slower with a 16MB buffer works
great.
I am still having problems with some burnt DVDs though. I have been
burning with TDK DVDs and CDs on Mandriva Linux 2007 with K3B for some
time now; but, this is a fairly new problem. When I first burn a
multisession onto a DVD, the burn seems OK. When I then attempt to
continue that multisession, most of the times it's fine. Sometimes I find
that the DVD wasn't properly burnt and I find that the DVD cannot
properly mount. I then have to reboot to my Windows 2000 OS to save
whatever I can from this DVD.
My DVD burners are both Liteon and I have an older AMD 1100 PC system.
If anyone knows what else I need to use or do in order to keep these
badly burnt DVDs down to a minimum, I would appreciate it. Thank you.

Keith
From: faeychild on
Keith Lee wrote:

> All:
> A big thank you to all of you who gave me the advice on how to better
> burn DVDs. Most of the time, burning slower with a 16MB buffer works
> great.
> I am still having problems with some burnt DVDs though. I have been
> burning with TDK DVDs and CDs on Mandriva Linux 2007 with K3B for some
> time now; but, this is a fairly new problem.

Try to remember if you changed anything before the before the burning issue
showed up.


> When I first burn a
> multisession onto a DVD, the burn seems OK. When I then attempt to
> continue that multisession, most of the times it's fine. Sometimes I find
> that the DVD wasn't properly burnt and I find that the DVD cannot
> properly mount. I then have to reboot to my Windows 2000 OS to save
> whatever I can from this DVD.
> My DVD burners are both Liteon and I have an older AMD 1100 PC system.
> If anyone knows what else I need to use or do in order to keep these
> badly burnt DVDs down to a minimum, I would appreciate it. Thank you.
>
> Keith

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faeychild