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I used to use XCDROAST. It was many years ago, but worked great. Not sure if it now works with DVDs.
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All though I do not understand why a GUI would be needed, a search shows that apparently it can be used for DVD as well:
http://www.xcdroast.org/manual/dvd.html The FAQ might be of interest as well : http://www.xcdroast.org/faq/
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Apart from the already mentioned misc/xcdroast (cdrtools frontend) there is also sysutils/tkdvd which acts as a frontend to dvd-rw-tools and cdrecord.
http://openports.se/misc/xcdroast http://openports.se/sysutils/tkdvd |
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misc/xcdroast The man page for systuils/dvd+rw-tools has examples that can be copied and pasted into a terminal: https://linux.die.net/man/1/growisofs I follow the FAQ13 to create my iso's but use mkisofs in lieu of mkhybrid. https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq13.html#burnCD Then Code:
growisofs -dvd-compat -Z /dev/rcd0c=image.iso Last edited by shep; 27th September 2018 at 08:20 PM. |
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It installed. You need to run it first as root to create a configuration file, and it will give you an option to run as a non-root user if you choose. After that, then just run it. But you need to run it with "-f" as shown so it can find the device. Run dmesg to find your device. Mine is cd0.
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# xcdroast -n -f /dev/rcd0c Code:
$ xcdroast -n Last edited by gpatrick; 29th September 2018 at 12:31 AM. |
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The documentation for xcdroast, posted above, indicates that you had to manually specify the cd/dvd burner due to a problem with the cdrecod back-end. K3B uses the same backends: cdrecord/dvd+rw-tools. This may be the problem in second screen shot. Did you manually specify the device? If you just one SATA burner, it will be /dev/rcd0c.
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I have found a workaround. Code:
mkhybrid -R -o sys.iso /path_to_file Code:
cdrecord -v -dao speed=4 dev=/dev/cd0c /path_to_file.iso Thanks for the reply. |
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The history of cdrecord is complex. Upstream is a Rabid Solaris user and felt the file locations used by LInux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD were incorrect. He was mostly ignored by the communities and Debian went as far as to fork his project as cdkit. Early cdrecord versions only did CD's - not DVD's. A second project, dvd+rw-tools, used the cdrecord toolchain and added DVD capability.
The OpenBSD project also wrote a small, compact cd utility called cdio. Cdio comes with the base install - no need to add additional software. The manual page cdio(1), shows howto use cdio to burn cd's. Similiar information is in the OpenBSD FAQ under multimedia. To generate funding, upstream offered a cdrecord-pro with DVD capability. It was only available for purchase but it know appears that DVD capability has been added to the opensource code base. Reference cdrecord(1m). This may be why dvd+tw-tools has not been updated in a while. I believe cdrecord/cdio for CDs and DVD+rw-tools for DVDs are the most popular utilities. Last edited by shep; 7th December 2022 at 04:53 AM. |
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