I've never had any problems reading CD's in Windows that I've burnt using K3B (I just use the default options). I am tempted to think that your problem has more to do with your Windows setup than K3B. Anyway, to answer your question. While I don't see anything named "fixate" which I believe closes the disk so that you cannot write more data to it (i.e. it is not a multi-session disk), therefore under the burn dialogue go to Settings and under Multisession Mode select start multisession. I really don't see how this will help but good luck. For ISO, the default for me is Level 2 and that's been okay. If you have enough disks and can afford to do so perhaps you could experiment. Eddie On Sunday 08 January 2006 06:15, wmeler wrote:
Everyone, I can't see where to select whether to fixate or not and I don't know which ISO options to select...or should I just use the defaults? Under "Advanced" in k3b, there are many, many ISO options.
Thanks, wmeler
On 1/6/06, Adam Vazquez Kb2jpd
wrote: Burn the file using K3b. Don't fixate unless you want to waste the CD. Reboot into Windows.
Open the CD. You should be able to see the file there. If not, check that you are using ISO 1 until you master all the options for K3b.
If you wish, you can watch that file using mplayer from either environment.
As a sidebar, who are we mocking when we call a Windows box a 'wintendo'? If we are to be taken seriously here, why play around and add language not needed to assist those asking for help? do we really need to do this and what about those who oppose open source who monitor lists such as this to gain insight and ammo.
Please leave the cutsey remarks elsewhere.
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