Summary: | k3b produces iso9660 video DVDs which linux can't play | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Richard Ash <richard> |
Component: | New packages | Assignee: | Gentoo KDE team <kde> |
Status: | RESOLVED UPSTREAM | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | bugreports, media-optical |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 2006.0 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Richard Ash
2006-05-27 14:45:11 UTC
Filed as KD3 bug #128150 as well - this is really an upstream issue. (In reply to comment #1) > Filed as KD3 bug #128150 as well - this is really an upstream issue. > Please don't do that. Either file a bug here or upstream, if you're sure about what exactly the problem is. But not both. It's unfriendly to file bugs everywhere and watch which developer team might be faster to figure out what's going on. You're wasting others time. Closing, as there's an upstream bug. After having trashed over 20 EUR worth of DVD recordables because of this bug, I highly suggest that K3b 0.12.14 gets masked or removed. Things like that are not supposed to happen in stable, especially if the corresponding bug at upstream's Bugzilla has been filed over a month before stabilization. Unfortunately this issue doesn't seem to be resolved entirely in 0.12.15 as you can see in http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=123592. If I were in charge I would probably revert back to a K3b version that is known to work. Shipping a CDR/DVD recording software that trashes DVD recordables when burning DVD-Video is not a viable alternative in my opinion. That was why I posted this bug on here as well as the upstream one, so that gentoo users had more chance of finding it, and gentoo manitainers would know about the issue when considering stabilisation. Unfortunately there seems to be no gentoo policy on when an application comes out of stable because bugs have been found, only one on not putting fixed versions into stable until they have hung around a month. Tip on testing this without wasting media: Get k3b to make a disk image only, then loop-back mount it without specifiying the fs type. If mount reports it mounted as udf, then you're fine. If it reports it as iso9660, then it's broken. xine CVS should be able to play them anyway. xine CVS playing non-compliant DVD Video is not worth much, if nearly every other standalone or software player won't play my discs. I surely won't replace my living room DVD player with a new PC running xine CVS. As I already said earlier: Having such an issue unfixed in stable for weeks without anybody caring sheds a very bad light on gentoo QA. Since burning DVD Video is anything but an exotic task, this needs to be fixed now. Until a few weeks ago we had a working K3b version in stable (0.12.8 which I manually pulled from CVS and which I'm using right now until this is resolved), so maybe downgrading is an option. I assure you that xine-lib-1.1.2_pre20060328-r11 (current from portage yesterday) can't read the disc. And anyway I agree with Stefan - that's not much use if I want to distribute discs to other people to put in their DVD players. You might as well argue it doesn't matter because using a growisofs incantation on the command line works ... I was just trying to let you know, I'm not saying that is correct not to have this marked stabled, but I don't take care of the stable cycles. And when I said CVS I didn't meant the current stable version of xine, but more likely the current ~arch version of it. |