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I have tried countless cd/dvd burning software on ubuntu 12.04 and none of them work for me, any ideas guys?

I've tried tovidgui, bombono dvd,and mestelix, they are all so very confusing is there any program like dvdflick that is just straight to the point?

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Have you tried the default burner installed with 12.04 Brasero? It simple to use and "straight to the point" – Stephen Myall Jul 10 '12 at 19:57

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DeVeDe Install devede

This is quite a simple DVD authoring tool that claims to create simple DVDs that can be played on a home DVD player.

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Install via the software center

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Brasero Disc Burner

Comes as a default application in Ubuntu. Supports features like on-the-fly burning, multi-session, on-the-fly conversion of music playlists in all formats supported by GStreamer and so on.

Click on your Dash and type Brasero to access it and give it a try

OR

If its not installed (for whatever reason) you can install it from the Ubuntu Software Centre

brasero screenshot

Install via the software center

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K3b

is a CD and DVD writing ('burning') application and is available from the Ubuntu Software Centre.

Key Features include

Write data disks

Write audio disks

Write 'images' to disk (e.g. Linux distributions)

Copy disks Rip and encode audio CDs

k3b screenshot

Install via the software center

Source

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I always use the leawo dvd burner. It supports various popular formats like AVI to DVD, MKV to DVD, MP4 to DVD, WMV to DVD, Xvid to DVD, etc., apply DVD menu from various stylish presets in customized background and music, do necessary DVD menu customizations for unique DVD output. And sometimes I used the Nero DVD burner, but it is not as powerful as leawo dvd creator

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You do know that we are a Ubuntu q & a site here? Did you succeed installing Nero for Linux in more recent Ubuntu versions? – Takkat Nov 28 '12 at 13:58

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