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I'm using Brasero to write Cd/Cd-Rw.
To burn Dvd+/- R/RW is Brasero good or there is a better program??
(I use gtk+ and gnome application...Qt/Kde app aren't my and my os favourite things)
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I've never even heard of Brasero. I always use k3b (lot's of functionality, easy to use but QT) or sometimes Graveman (GTK2).
Last edited by FUBAR (2007-06-11 10:09:16)
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You can go back to basics and use text based commands. K3B is widely accepted as the easiest and most full-featured so it is recommended if you can cope with the dependencies.
The wiki may have some more guidance.
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You can go back to basics and use text based commands. K3B is widely accepted as the easiest and most full-featured so it is recommended if you can cope with the dependencies.
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k3b has too much of kde .... I'll take your advice regarding the cli...
Thanks
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look for cdrskin on google
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You could try gnomebaker if you prefer Gnome GUI.
Or Xfburn which comes with XFCE 4.4
Otherwise I recommend K3B.
I'm not sure how you burn Dual Layer DVDs, though.
Last edited by JAwuku (2007-06-12 14:56:05)
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You could try gnomebaker if you prefer Gnome GUI.
Or Xfburn which comes with XFCE 4.4
Otherwise I recommend K3B.
I'm not sure how you burn Dual Layer DVDs, though.
gnomebaker isn't at Brasero level imho...
Dual Layer dvd aren't supported by Brasero or cli??
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