Re: Burning a dual-layer disk

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On Thursday, Apr 19th 2007 at 19:11 +0100, quoth Anne Wilson:

=>On Thursday 19 April 2007, John Wendel wrote:
=>> Anne Wilson wrote:
=>> > On Thursday 19 April 2007, alan wrote:
=>> >> On Thu, 19 Apr 2007, Anne Wilson wrote:
=>> >>> New burner, and I need to burn a video >4.7GB.  K3B identifies the
=>> >>> burner correctly, but still seems to be set for 4.7GB only even after
=>> >>> the disk is recognised, and I can't see any way to tell it to use a
=>> >>> bigger disk. What do I need to do?
=>> >>
=>> >> Right click on the lower status bar and it will give you an option to
=>> >> change the size.
=>> >>
=>> >> Yeah, I know.  Real obvious.
=>> >
=>> > You said it :-)
=>> >
=>> > Thanks
=>> >
=>> > Anne
=>>
=>> That's very strange. I just burned a dual layer disc last night and I
=>> didn't have to do anything special, it just worked.
=>>
=>> What version on K3B are you using?
=>>
=>k3b-0.12.17-1
=>
=>Anne

There's your problem. 

# rpm -q k3b
k3b-1.0.0-0.rc6.1
# 

And 1.0.1 just came out today. Bring your copy to the antique roadshow.

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