pBurn 4.3.19

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#2341 Post by slavvo67 »

Zigbert:

I just wanted to thank you for the great utility. I take it for granted but one would be challenged to find a better utility free or pay.

Kindest regards,

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#2342 Post by zigbert »

...Great to hear!

I have been thinking of updating the gui a bit, but because pBurn runs so stable, I hesitate. - Don't want to mess things up.

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#2343 Post by jamesbond »

Anyone has a copy of the latest pburn? The download link on the first page is dead. Thanks.
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#2344 Post by 01micko »

[mirror] in the OP works for me. :)
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#2345 Post by jamesbond »

Must be old tired eyes, I missed that link :oops:
Fancy seeing you here Mick! It has been a while :D
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#2346 Post by rufwoof »

Using Fatdog 721 liveDVD (multisession) pburn 4.3.6, whilst it generally runs great I have encountered cases of where a newly burnt iso image has a DVD-RW disc subsequently showing as DVD-R. What I've been doing is to use peasydisc to blank/format/burn the first iso image (which pburn then sees as being a type DVD-RW disc), and then using pburn to add additional files to the disc. I realise pburn has moved on so later versions might have resolved that (?)
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#2347 Post by zigbert »

jamesbond wrote:Anyone has a copy of the latest pburn? The download link on the first page is dead. Thanks.
Links fixed in the first post.
Thanks for mention

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File /media/sda1/knx/master/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX is larger than 4GiB - 1. -allow-limited-size was not specified. There is no way to represent this file size.

#2348 Post by wert »

i'm not able to burn file and nero licence has gone. help me. File /media/sda1/knx/master/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX is larger than
4GiB - 1.
-allow-limited-size was not specified. There is no way to represent this file size.

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Re: File /media/sda1/knx/master/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX is larger than 4GiB - 1. -allow-limited-size was not specified. There is no way to represent this file size.

#2349 Post by perdido »

wert wrote:i'm not able to burn file and nero licence has gone. help me. File /media/sda1/knx/master/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX is larger than
4GiB - 1.
-allow-limited-size was not specified. There is no way to represent this file size.
Make sure that you have UDF file system enabled.

Pburn-->File-->Preferences-->Filesystem
Put a tick in the UDF - Allow large files > 4Gb
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#2350 Post by zigbert »

periodo shows a screeny from an older pBurn, and it's not exactly like this in the latest pBurn - which require cdrtools-3 to ensure comatibility with recent Windows systems.

This might be an issue with pBurn... Please look at the "Advanced" tab in the Burn-option dialog (what shows up before you start the actual burning process). Here you can tick the "allow manual edit" checkbox. Now you can edit the burning command yourself, and add "-allow-limited-size" to the command. It would then look somewhat like this:

mkisofs -f -iso-level 4 -r -D -allow-limited-size -exclude-list /root/.pburn/tmp/exclude -graft-points -path-list=/root/.pburn/tmp/graft_points | cdrecord -multi -tao -v fs=8m dev=/dev/cdrom driveropts=burnfree tsize=1005s -

Please report if this works... I will then add it to pBurn.

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#2351 Post by BarryK »

I am wondering if the old pBurn 3.7.18 should be removed, not offered for download anymore. Maybe I did something wrong, though I can't see how -- I tried to burn a 2GB ISO file to a dvd-rw (that had something on it already), and not only did it fail, it also deleted the ISO file, without even asking me.

EasyOS has pBurn 3.7.18, as it has cdrkit, but I never tested it until yesterday. I don't use optical media much these days, and when I do, have used the old 'burniso2cd'.

I compiled cdrtools and installed pBurn 4.3.16, and success!

That's great, so any users of EasyOS, take heed, you can download the cdrtools and latest pBurn PETs, see links at my blog post:

http://bkhome.org/news/201906/cdrtools- ... asyos.html

These updates will be in the next release of EasyOS, probably 1.0.15.

There was a question earlier on in this forum thread about using latest pBurn in Quirky. You can try those PETs in Quirky.

@zigbert,
I do recall something in the log, when trying to burn the ISO in 3.7.18 -- something about the "-C" option being wrong.

Note also, EasyOS uses /etc/xdg/rox.sourceforge.net/OpenWith, preferable to using /root perhaps, in case we log in as something other than root.
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#2352 Post by wert »

I specified -allow-limited-size and it worked onxenial pup. Funny how the error message already gives me the solution. Thanks zigbert for showing where to implement.

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#2353 Post by zigbert »

pBurn in WoofCE now supports files larger than 4GB.

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#2354 Post by zigbert »

Version 4.3.19
See main post

Changelog

Version 4.3.19, 23.Jun 2019
- Allow files larger than 4 GB (thanks to wert)
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Version 4.3.18, 27.Jun 2017
- Bugfix: Read UDF disc (thansk to davids45 and rcrsn51)
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Version 4.3.17, 23.Nov 2015
- Bugfix: Syntax in error-msg (Not enough space in temp...)
- Bugfix: Dependency check when wodim is present in system gives messy output (thanks to vizmc)

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