** Changed in: brasero
Importance: Unknown => Low
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There only appears to be 2.26.1 in Xubuntu repository?
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The upstream bug was fixed in 2.27.4
** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
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I agree, that fix means Brasio no longer supports my CDRW discs. Have
reverted to normal priority & wodim.
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The workaround solves the problem in a dirty way. It will be better to
release a fixed version of Brasero via Ubuntu Update.
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Thanks.
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Ah wait, the problematic plugin is *wodim*. You should be using
*growisofs* instead of wodim.
Change the priority, it was mentioned earlier. :)
http://blog.radevic.com/2009/08/workaround-for-brasero-error-when.html
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> To me, Brasero using wodim
> burns unreadable DVDs (wodim 9:1.1.9-1ubuntu1 64-bit).
1. Try burning at lower speeds (e.g. 2x or 4x)
2. Try with a different dvd burner (I mean your device/hardware, not
the software).
I tried with a DVD-rewritable disc (4.0x maximum speed):
- burning 1.6GB image
-
I kept doing some other tests with this, specially regarding the speed.
And the speed problem doesn't seem to be from Brasero but from growisofs or
wodim.
Easily tested by calling growisofs directly, there is no change in the speed.
Some external links refer a problem with how the buffer works an
The correct path would be:
~/.gconf/apps/brasero/config/priority/%gconf.xml
Edit the file with values mentioned above. To me, Brasero using wodim
burns unreadable DVDs (wodim 9:1.1.9-1ubuntu1 64-bit).
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What is correct file path from within Xubuntu Jaunty?
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Thanks for the partial fix Nandox7. As for the slow burning speed, I
noticed that when I choose the burning speed manually, in my case 8x
instead of the "max" value, the burning is performed faster.
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As it is stated there the problem seems to be the plugin used.
I also had this problem, as it was using wodim to burn the iso instead of
growisofs.
To remove wodim is not possible in a clean way as Brasero is marked to depend
on it and it will be removed along with wodim.
But there is a quick an
> And where is the fix?
It said "Changed in: brasero", not "Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)", the
fix for Ubuntu is not applied yet.
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And where is the fix?
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** Changed in: brasero
Status: New => Fix Released
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As you can see at the bug status, I have nominated it for Jaunty and
Karmic, we will see what the ubuntu folks say about it. :)
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It's nice that it's fixed at Gnome. Will we get an updated package in
Ubuntu 9.04 or not?
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The bug has been marked as fixed at gnome:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=582261
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