GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 551678
Writing on-the-fly stops at ~390MB instead of full size
Last modified: 2008-09-11 16:10:24 UTC
Please describe the problem: When burning a DVD and the option "Burn image directly without saving it to disk" is selected, the writing process stop at ~360MB instead of recording every data, which is all the DVD, and then it finalize the DVD. Steps to reproduce: 1. Put the DVD+R, start Brasero, select new Data Project; 2. Select the files (13 of ~340MB each) and add them; 3. Select burn, set the label of the disc, enable option "Increase compatibility with Windows systems"; 4. Select Properties, enable option "Burn image directly without saving it to disk", option "Use burnproof" and option "Eject after burning"; 5. Select OK, Select Burn. Actual results: Brasero starts to burn the DVD, but doesn't burn everything, then finalize the DVD. Expected results: Brasero should burn everything. Does this happen every time? Every time I have the on-the-fly option enabled. Other information: What I though strange is that the 360MB limit is a similar size of the files I want to burn (~340MB), and the DVD is readable, every file are there, but only 1 is readable. The workaround is to burn without the on-the-fly option.
Created attachment 118439 [details] Log file of brasero with debug flag.
Thanks for the report and the log. I fixed it in trunk SVN for 0.8.2.