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Is anyone else having trouble with brasero?
When it was supposed to be burning ~4Gb of data, the status indicated to me that only ~250Mb would be. This is what I got when checking that things burned correctly.
allan@arch /mnt/dvd
> md5sum *
62687e3157ab8dc8b10584f5d228a373 01 - Pulse of Awakening.mkv
md5sum: 02 - Confession of a Fellow Citizen.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 03 - Leap into the Void.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 04 - Signs of Future, Hades of Future.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 05 - Recall.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 06 - Return Home.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 07 - re-I124C41+.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 08 - Light Beam.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 09 - Shards of Brilliance.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 10 - Existence.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 11 - In the White Darkness.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 12 - When Youre Smiling.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 13 - Conceptual Blindspot.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 14 - Someone Like You.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 15 - Nightmare Quiz Show.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 16 - Dead Calm.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 17 - Never-ending Battle.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 18 - Sign of the End.mkv: Input/output error
md5sum: 19 - The Girl with a Smile.mkv: Input/output error
The file names are all there but files 02 - 19 were not burnt.
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Sorry, no help.
Yes, I had this problem too. It was only burning DVD-R, I mean with DVD-RW first erased then burned no problems at all, without previous erasing same situation.
Anyway, I didn't find any solution, dependencies was ok, no errors reported (yours is first I see) hence I removed brasero and all gnome dependencies.
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I have the same problem!
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I doubt this is related to burning data since I get similar errors on DVD's with large files that were burnt on a Windows machine. I googled for it and this seems to be a known bug with kernel versions <= 2.6.21 which is supposed to be fixed in 2.6.22. Unfortunately I still get it with 2.6.23 and I did not have any time to investigate this any further.
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I doubt this is related to burning data since I get similar errors on DVD's with large files that were burnt on a Windows machine. I googled for it and this seems to be a known bug with kernel versions <= 2.6.21 which is supposed to be fixed in 2.6.22. Unfortunately I still get it with 2.6.23 and I did not have any time to investigate this any further.
I disagree, with same kernel but different burn software worked flawlessly.
Last edited by Anarconda (2008-02-11 23:21:16)
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I doubt this is related to burning data since I get similar errors on DVD's with large files that were burnt on a Windows machine. I googled for it and this seems to be a known bug with kernel versions <= 2.6.21 which is supposed to be fixed in 2.6.22. Unfortunately I still get it with 2.6.23 and I did not have any time to investigate this any further.
How can a linux kernel bug cause problems in Windows....?
Anyway, gnomebaker worked on the exact same file list. Both use the same backend (AFAIK) because I haven't enabled libburn backend in brasero.
Edit: Did anyone have these problems before the 0.7 release. I never had a problem prior to that and can't remember successfully burn a dvd since then (I don't burn thins too often).
Last edited by Allan (2008-02-12 01:54:31)
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Hi,
I got the same problem. By the way, how do you enable libburn backend in gconf? Because a can't see anything like that. I found libburn only in apps/brasero/config/priority.
I have both brasero and libburn installed.
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Edit: stupid post... and again...
Lets go for a not stupid answer!
Install gconf-editor and launch it. Navigate to those keys and enable them.
Last edited by Allan (2008-02-14 00:42:34)
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hi,
I'm not that stupid. I searched for libburn IN gconf-editor, and there is no such key that allows me to enable it... I can just set the priority, as i said in /apps/brasero/config/priority/.
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In a terminal use the command line to set this keys with gconftool-2. Next it's a link to man page of gconftool-2.
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I have the same problem, already trashed 4 DVDs with this "bug".
It says it's burning as usually, but it finishes way too soon and then fails the integrity verification. Looking at the data side of the DVD I can tell that the DVD has less then 1Gb of data burnt on it.
I've been using Brasero for more than one year now and I burn DVDs regularly, I didn't notice any problem some weeks ago so the problem should be only with 0.7.1.
I could test a bit more, but I'm not really fond with the idea of literally burning DVDs.
I'll give one last chance with libburn activated on /apps/brasero/config lets see how it behaves.
Last edited by VuDu (2008-02-15 22:55:54)
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Same problem here with Brasero 0.7.1. The DVD burn just fine using K3b on the same machine.
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I given up on brasero completely and am now using gnome-baker. About all I burn to DVD are video files and every time I add one to the session, a blank window pops up an I have to close it to do any more. I thugh maybe brasero didn't play well with xfce...
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does gnomenaker work out well for you?
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
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I've tried out Brasero-svn and I'm sad to say that it's even worse. Brasero-svn crashed the instant I move a file onto a disc.
BTW, did anyone notify Brasero devs of this problem?
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gnome-baker is doing a good job. Burned 4 dvds the other night and it worked well. I only burn at 1/2 my drive speed though.
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