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k3b input/output error when burning ISO [Solved]


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I am trying to burn suse ISO onto a DVD. I downloaded it earlier, the check sums are fine but when I burn the image in k3b it fails and says there was a "Input/Output Error"

What could be causing this problem?

Thanks a lot!

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Are you correctly trying to burn it as an ISO or are you doing it as a data dvd. If you are doing it as a data dvd you are doing it WRONG. Follow the burn iso routine.

Select Tools then Burn DVD ISO Image. For best reliability, burn at the slowest speed possible rather than Auto.

John.

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Am I correct in presuming you used Nero in Windows ???.

You were still doing something incorrectly or did not install the additional dvd packages necessary for burning dvds in k3b. k3b is far superior to Nero nowdays. It would still be worth your while to find out why you could not burn a dvd in k3b. I do it regularly and have NEVER had a failed dvd or cd burn in this past year and I am no genius so if I can do then anyone can.

Cheers. John.

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Well I've burnt normal DVD's using k3b before, it's just the ISO that failed. How can I check I have the additional DVD packages installed?

(and yes, I did use Nero on Windows, Nero 6 Ultra Edition to be precise)

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Well, if "md5sum abcde.iso" returned you the right checksum, slot in a good quality media and retry- if K3B fails again, try cdrecord from CLI.

For the record, K3B works fine here- has recorded tons of CD's and DVD's including ISO files (currently using 0.12.2 under Arch Linux 0.7+).

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I would also advise installing.........dvd+rw-tools... to see if that helps perhaps with the type of media you are using.

Also try to get the latest possible version of k3b since I see a lot of bug fixes relative to dvd in there.

 

Cheers. John

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