On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 14:12 +0100, A. Lanza wrote:
Hi list,
i'm trying to burn a DVD using k3b, as i usually do for CD burning. I'm
using 4,7GB size DVD-R. The problem is that i cannot burn a 4,4GB. file.
The file is exactly 4,613,704,668 bytes long.
The message i get from k3b is the following:
/usr/bin/mkisofs: Value too large for defined data type
and then
File <file> is too large - ignoring
It seems like the problem is the file size, but that file should fit in
a DVD, shouldn't it? Is there any limit in the size of files written to
DVD?
Thanks,
Alf
What are you telling k3b to do?
Are you telling it to burn a data dvd, a CD, an iso image, or burn the
iso image to dvd?
a DVD is made by k3b using growisofs to do the labor, and burning that
image to the DVD. But if you chose a CD project it will not allow it
because of the amount of data.
I create a data DVD by using { file -> new project -> new data DVD
project } then creating the file list to be included with drag-n-drop.