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[opensuse] BlueRay Supported?
- From: Jerry Houston <jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 20:01:23 -0800
- Message-id: <47C8D513.6010208@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
BlueRay DVD burners are finally getting almost affordable, and I expect
the media to be reasonably priced before long as well. So I'm
considering buying a BlueRay burner for my home server, but I have no
idea if existing applications will deal with it. I think it would be a
great way to do backups.
Does anyone know if the burners are already supported by applications
like K3B in 64-bit SuSE 10.3? Will the burner identify itself as a
device that the software can write to, or will I need to wait for
another application that knows about BlueRay?
And if they're already supported, will it be possible to write multiple
sessions until the disc is full, or will it need to be "finalized" after
the first batch of data is written?
Thanks in advance,
Jerry
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the media to be reasonably priced before long as well. So I'm
considering buying a BlueRay burner for my home server, but I have no
idea if existing applications will deal with it. I think it would be a
great way to do backups.
Does anyone know if the burners are already supported by applications
like K3B in 64-bit SuSE 10.3? Will the burner identify itself as a
device that the software can write to, or will I need to wait for
another application that knows about BlueRay?
And if they're already supported, will it be possible to write multiple
sessions until the disc is full, or will it need to be "finalized" after
the first batch of data is written?
Thanks in advance,
Jerry
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