https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384566
Bug ID: 384566 Summary: K3b does not correctly determine the write speed of Blu-ray Discs Product: k3b Version: 2.0.3 Platform: Ubuntu Packages OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: K3bSetup Assignee: k...@kde.org Reporter: haman...@gmx.fr CC: mich...@jabster.pl, tr...@kde.org Target Milestone: --- When writing BD-R discs companies MIREX (others did not try to unnecessarily inaccessible) k3b program oddly determines the recording speed. The manufacturer stated that the discs can be recorded at a speed of 1x-4x and when recording with Nero 16 (Win7) program and takes place. http://savepic.net/9862368.htm And k3b maximum defined by a different recording speed. http://savepic.net/9844960.htm Those 17000 kb/s are not 4 as indicated by the manufacturer and determines inequality and 12.10x It does not depend on the iron (I have two different drive) and Linux build (test). Figured out, it is not buggy just another frame of reference. Explain: speed 1x 2x 3x indicate how many times the data transfer rate is greater than the reference for CD standard is 150Kb / s, for the DVD 1352 KB / s for Blu-ray 4500 Kb / s Actual speeds may vary slightly due to the features of the equipment. And so if we take the speed which shows the inequality 17980 KB / s and divide it by 4 we get 4495 Kb / s, which is within the error, and the same Blu-ray standard. But if we take the data from the K3b 17035 KB / s and divide by the specified multiplier 12,30, we get 1384 Kb / s, which, taking into account the standard errors of the same DVD.Of the above described infer that K3b when calculating the speed record Blu-ray discs do not use the correct standard and it's not a bug, but an oversight developers. Actually the question, why? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.