Re: [opensuse] Re: BlueRay Supported?



Jan Engelhardt wrote:

On 2008-03-01 04:01:23 GMT, Jerry Houston wrote:

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?

cdrecord supports it. You can find an rpm package in my repository (suser-jengelh).

Where would that repository be, exactly?



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