<p>As I understand it you have complete success with Brasero. If that is the case then there its no reason not to continue to use it. If I have misunderstood please let me know. Many people use apps from Ubuntu in Kubuntu etc. and vice versa. It is a great advantage of Linux to always have choices. I realize that is not solving your problem!</p>
<p>As for k3b, the only suggestion I can make is to try removing and reinstalling KDE using synaptic or whatever app you prefer. It may then pull in the missing libraries and start to work properly.</p>
<p>Have you tried using a live CD of any other distro? Puppy Linux is small and fast. There are also other distros that use KDE. It would be interesting, if not helpful, to see if the problem is confined to Kubuntu.</p>
<p>Do let us know if any of this works.</p>
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<p>Dvd burning usually works flawlessly. In order to help us help
you please tell us which version of which distribution you have
installed and which app you are using. Is it an internal dvd
that came with the computer? Does it work with any other
operating system, including Windows?</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On May 26, 2012 11:41 PM, "Chris Sislo"
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I don't know if this is right but if not a little help please.
When I try to burn a DVD I get the following error<br>
Please install the following manually and try again:<br>
mplex (GStreamer plugin)<br>
vcdimager (application).<br>
I don't know if this is the right list if not please direct me
to the right list but those are the list of problems I get
with trying to burn a DVD. Any help would be greatly
appreciated .<br>
Thanks<br>
Chris Sislo<br>
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I have the latest Kubuntu 12.04 and I can't use K3B cause it wont
see my DVD disc and if it does it gives me errors so I am familiar
with Brasero so I use that and these are the errors i get with K3B<br>
1.The project does not contain all necessary video DVD files.<br>
Thanks,<br>
Chris<br>
2.The resulting DVD will most likely not be playable on a Hifi DVD
player. (I am not worried about that one.)<br>
3.Could not determine size of resulting image file.<br>
So this should answer your questions about the various things I
forgot in my first post except maybe what Brasero it is all I know
is its from the Muon software center if that answers anything. I
just want to burn a DVD and watch it on my TV<br>
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