Trying to burn a DVD data disk using Brasero but during
the burning process I get an error and the disc is
not readable nor mountable.
Bugs in Brasero?
Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit version.
Carl
Trying to burn a DVD data disk using Brasero but during
the burning process I get an error and the disc is
not readable nor mountable.
Bugs in Brasero?
Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit version.
Carl
Carl
My other hobby is antique Radios and TV restoration.
don't know what's happening on your system but I've burned about half dozen LiveCD's of various Ubuntu releases using Brasero in 12.04 64-bit without problems.
Brasero 3.4.1-0ubuntu1
Back to Xorg...
Retired.
There is always a way, but it might not be the best way, or your way!
Tried it a different way.
This way does not work for me:
Insert DVD, get prompt to open with CD Creator, dismiss,
and click on Brasero to burn.
This way does work for me:
Insert DVD, get prompt to open with CD Creator, OK,
DVD burns OK.
In both instances, the software cannot not eject the disc.
It puts up a message box telling me to eject the disc.
Carl
Carl
My other hobby is antique Radios and TV restoration.
You could try K3B for burning discs. I prefer it.
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Brasero did not work for me either, gave a data error message.
Glad to hear that others are having issues with Brasero and its
not all my incompetence.
Going to give k3b a go.
Thanks
Carl
Carl
My other hobby is antique Radios and TV restoration.
Likewise, Brasero no longer works like it used to. It only recognizes one drive and it won't read faster than 1.4x. These are brand new drives and the old Brasero would read CDs at more than 20x.
Also in the box that says select disc to copy, I get the stupid message "my CD:58 min" that stays there only so long as you hold the down arrow with the mouse.
I have 3 64 bit computers all now upgraded to 12.04 and Brasero isn't working right on any of them.
Installed k3b and it worked beautifully "right out of the box". 1 minute, 45 seconds to copy a 58 minute audio CD.True "plug and play". It's nice to know some people can get it right.
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