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| Blu-ray burning and HW support Hi, I'm interested to buy Nero Linux 3 for burning raw video footages (DV & HDV) on 50GB Blu-ray disks as backup of DV&HDV tapes and for archieving purposes for NLE edited video master. Beside this I also wish to create normal DVD and Blu-ray disks as distribution format for normal playback on standalone players. 1) Any experiences using Nero Linux 3 for Blu-ray burning? 2) I also wonder if Nero Linux 3 will work with the external LaCie d2 Blu-ray burner when connected with Firewire to a Linux PC? Will any specific Linux HW Blu-ray drivers be required beyond Nero Linux 3? http://www.lacie.com/us/products/product.htm?pid=10867 3) And lastly: Isn't there available any trial (eval) version of Nero Linux 3? http://www.nero.com/eng/downloads-linux3-trial.php ---- Terje |
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| Re: Blu-ray burning and HW support 1) Any experiences using Nero Linux 3 for Blu-ray burning? Normally everything should work fine. Each release of Nero Linux is fully tested with BD-RE (single and double layer) and BD-R (also single and double layer). The only thing you have to take care at, is the UDF revision that will be used. In single-session discs, this will not be a problem. But if you plan to make multisession on a BD-R, the burn engine will use UDF 2.60 (required by the specification), and then you disc will be unreadable on most Linux (and Windows) systems. 2) I also wonder if Nero Linux 3 will work with the external LaCie d2 Blu-ray burner when connected with Firewire to a Linux PC? Will any specific Linux HW Blu-ray drivers be required beyond Nero Linux 3? http://www.lacie.com/us/products/product.htm?pid=10867 It _should_ work. But you have to know that the FireWire support of the Linux kernel is not as good as the USB support... From what I see regarding your product, is that it alse has a USB plug. So you can try to use it over FireWire, and if you experience some problems, switch to USB afterwards. From its specifications, I see that it can burn BD only up to 2x, so neither FW nor USB will be the bottleneck in data throughput. (FYI, 2x is a little bit less than 9MB/sec for BD). 3) And lastly: Isn't there available any trial (eval) version of Nero Linux 3? http://www.nero.com/eng/downloads-linux3-trial.php Will be quite soon. The next web demo is currently in test phase. So just be patient and you will have a new one quite soon ![]() |
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| Re: Blu-ray burning and HW support math, thank you for replying. 1) But if you plan to make multisession on a BD-R, the burn engine will use UDF 2.60 (required by the specification), and then you disc will be unreadable on most Linux (and Windows) systems. Hm, I wonder for which systems UDF 2.6 are readable, now or later ![]() 2) I haven't bought the LaCie d2 yet, it is currently of most interest as portable, external device. But I had overseen it had only 2x BD-R(E) writing speed. The new Sony BWU200S, though internal and non-portable has doubled the BD writing speed to 4x http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921665251949 Regarding Firewire, I hadn't used it practically on Linux before the last weekend. Then I connected a Datavideo DN-300 native DV&HDV HDD recorder with a FAT32 file system. This Firewire device popped up automatically on my openSUSE 10.3 desktop as a portable disk (just like an USB), and it worked quite well for copy&paste files both ways to and from the internal Linux hard disk file systems ![]() http://www.datavideo.info/en/products/dn300.shtm |
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| Re: Blu-ray burning and HW support UDF 2.60 is readable under Windows if you install InCD Reader. I also remember that I saw a patch for the Linux kernel supporting 2.50 and 2.60, but I must admit that I never tested it. Regarding the FireWire, accessing a HDD is much less complicated than burning a disc . |
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