Hot answers tagged brasero
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That's right. Brasero does not make DVDs. However there are many tools around that work fine. I'd recommend DeVeDe (see multiverse) for easy doing so. Or, alternatively any other video authoring software.
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Go to Applications > Sound & Video > Brasero Disc Burner
Select Edit > Plugins
Disable these plugins:
File Checksum
Image Checksum
Source
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When burning it there is an option called Leave the disc open to add other files later
Click on Properties And the following Windows will appear:
Other users have reported that turning on DAO in Edit > Modules > growisofs > Settings also helped.
Lastly it also depends on the DVD Recorded you are using. Some models have been known to create this ...
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You can do it via command-line :
Create a Folder called dvd.
Create two folders in that directory called :
VIDEO_TS subdirectory.
AUDIO_TS subdirectory.
copy the vob. and ifo. files to VIDEO_TS.
Using mkisofs to create a DVD video ISO image
mkisofs -dvd-video -o dvdimage.iso
dvd/
Note: dvd/ is the directory that contains the VIDEO_TS ...
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Well pending any answers to the contrary, I'm going to say it: No There aren't any out-of-tree plugins available for Brasero at the moment.
I've just had a 10 minute hunt around lead me to the solid conclusion: Brasero needs better documentation!
Its gnome site is rotting (says the latest version is 2.30) and doesn't contain any useful development guide ...
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File and disk image integrity are checked by default in a standard installation of Brasero by comparing an MD5 sum of burned data with the original file.
To change these settings we select Edit -> Plugins to open the following window:
By selecting Configure we can change the hashing algortihm for the checksum from MD5 (default) to SHA1 or SHA265. ...
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In order to burn an audio cd it has to convert to cdda audio format. It can do this on the fly or in advance, and save it to the hard disk, then burn to the cd. If the conversion is done on the fly, and the computer can't keep up, then you can end up with a ruined cd. This is generally not an issue on modern computers, so it is safe to burn the image ...
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In brasero, you should be able to select new audio project, then drag and drop files.
Of course you'll probably notice the files I'm using in this example are .ogg.
That's just another format for multimedia files. You'll want to drag .mp3 files since it sounds like you want them to play on a device that supports mp3.
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An audio CD consists of tracks. They are numbered and do not contain any Data about Artist etc.
A data CD however contains just that: data. Your files can be ordered by the file browser that opens it. The playlist from Rhythmbox is not part of the mp3 files. You however try to export it as an m3u file. Most audio player software can read that format.
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Is this an audio CD? Audio CDs are incredibly difficult to copy to a disk image. .iso files are possible with data CDs and DVDs.
I recommend ripping an audio CD to .flac files. FLAC is an audio file format similar to .ogg, .mp3 etc but it is lossless - this means that, while the files are compressed, there is no loss in quality. The upshot of this is that ...
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It got a little hard to use before 10.04 came out. In older versions the option to rip to ISO existed. Not anymore. I strongly suggest using AcetoineISO for that it is like Daemon Tools in Windows but better, you can convert image formats to ISO, mount them in special ways, etc... Any way if you still want to use it, when creating the new image rename .toc ...
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I have installed Brasero 3.4.1 into Xubuntu 12.04 and everything works well. It could be one of the Brasero plugins, blocking the process by sitting in a hidden dialog. Try following:
completely remove brasero
sudo apt-get --purge remove brasero*
and you can let it like this and install k3b or install brasero back again
sudo apt-get update
sudo ...
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Are you sure that it is not just the mount point or the volume (disc) name???
If this is what you mean (where my tab is at the moment) you can delete that text and insert one that fits you better as a disc name (ie: "MP3Collection").
I dont believe that brasero creates a folder if you are trying only to only add one file to it.
Have a look here for a ...
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I've got it.
I had the same problem as MidnightHunter burning cd's. Try to disable the first option at the burning menu; something like "Burn disk image directly without save it"
(My software is in Spanish, so maybe these aren't the correct words)
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A .cue file is a text file that stores information about the data in a binary file, the .bin file, making up the so called cue/bin pair, the .cue file must point to the corresponding .bin file and can contain information about the individual track or tracks encoded in the .bin file, in the case of a Compact disc image, the audio can be encoded as tracks in ...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/500947
perin1@hotmail.co.uk (perin1) wrote on 2010-09-26: #13
Well, I dont know much, but all I did was type :
sudo apt-get install dvdauthor
& abracadabra, Brasero now burns DVD's!
I just wrote this cos I hates to see an incomplete post...
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Not being accessible has to do with not all the parts being present...if you want to be able to pull files out of a single part, there are several approaches. note:you can get files out of archive parts with the rar command line utility. archive manager just doesn't understand how to do it.
You could do some shell script ninjitsu and wind up with ...
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Jdpipe over on ubuntuforums.org posted a great little python script to solve this issue.
It works by creating a sequence of symlinks from a playlist (m3u) and then feeding that to Brasero.
Worked great for me!
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=7503949&postcount=7
Make the python script executable and then run it from a terminal thus:
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If your CD player can play MP3 CDs, you can create a Data Project in Brasero and copy your MP3s onto the CD as regular files. This allows you to fit 100--200 songs on a CD depending on their quality.
BUT, different players have different limitations on things like filenames, limits of subdirectories, etc. so it may take some experimenting to figure out what ...
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I'm having the same problems. The problem only happens when more than 3.8 GB of data is being burned. It has become a real pain to reinstall cdrtools constantly, and there are an increasing number of tricks needed to make burning programs work. Big, big fail on the Debian/Ubuntu front...
The problem is with cdrkit ( wodim /genisoimage ) which doesn't handle ...
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Researching a bit on Ubuntu Forums led me to this thread. The line of error that's at the beginning of your charts is actually a bug. But at the end of the thread you can also see from the posts that the cause of the failures was infact a faulty medium. Also at the very end it is suggested you try doing so by disabling the md5 plugin. So you might give it a ...
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First, test your laptop's cd/drive. Insert some running(new is better) disk(cd and dvd) and ensure that it can read/run each disk successfully.
Second, Check disk speed in brasero/k3b before burn the disk. Set disk speed(Dvd : 8X and cd/mp3: 24X). Do not multi-task during burning. That means leave your laptop alone during burning process running.
Edited ...
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Try burning the CD at a slower (preferable the slowest) speed. That often prevents burn failures, as well as reducing the frequency of corrupted burns that appear fine until you try to use them.
Adjusting Burn Speed in Brasero
In Brasero, you can adjust the burning speed by clicking Properties in the Image Burning Setup window (i.e., in the window that ...
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You should add the user to the cdrom group.
This can be done from command line with the following command
sudo gpasswd -a username cdrom
Take into account that for this command to take effect, the simplest thing is to logout and login again.
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Your hardware is more then likely what is determining what speeds are avaible for you to burn with. I would say that your hardware is determining the capable burn speeds. You can look at your burner and see its capable speeds.
You can get other burning programs such as
K3b:
sudo apt-get install k3b
This will install another burner you can try to use ...
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I to have run into this problem. After MUCH searching I've found this.
Ubuntu bug tracker
After reading this, I was able to burn a disk without the 'on the fly' option. burned a cd of pictures (which was when I noticed the problem) at 36x and it worked fine when done.
Its high priority and someone is working on it. It seems to effect cds, dvds, and ...
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K3B will do this. Personally, I never use Brasero, and always use K3B, even when I'm using Gnome. It has many more features than Brasero. Anywho, to install, just search the Ubuntu Software Center for K3B, or:
sudo apt-get install k3b
To make sure it keeps the timestamps, after you create the CD/ISO and click Burn, then Click the Filesystem tab, then the ...
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