More "feature-rich" burning app for Ubuntu Studio-Hardy.

Cory K. coryisatm at nc.rr.com
Sun Nov 4 23:06:00 GMT 2007



Edward Dunagin wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> On Nov 4, 2007 2:31 PM, Cory K. <coryisatm at nc.rr.com> wrote:
>   
>> While I personally don't see the need for a more "feature-rich" burning
>> app to be included by default in Ubuntu Studio, it has been requested.
>> I'd like to see some chat about this from users here. Pros/Cons/whatever.
>>
>> The choices would be between:
>>  * Gnomebaker
>>  * Brasero
>>  * K3B (big MAYBE on this one as its not GTK but KDE apps fit in better
>> all the time)
>>     
>
> I have used k3b starting back when I switched to KDE from Gnome. I
> find it very useful and since giving Gnome a whirl with UguntoStudio,
> I have used k3b for all my burning needs in Gnome.
>
>   
>> Also, what must be kept in mind is how it fits in with what we do. How
>> does it help audio, video and graphic production more than whats
>> included through Nautilus?
>>     
>
>   
>> Note that we are looking at gcdmaster* to include in Ubuntu Studio-Hardy
>> for audio CD specific tasks.
>>     
>
> I just download gcdmaster and find I must sudo in order to run it, and
> I see no provision for DVD's.
>   

And it wouldn't. As its a audio CD app, like I said above and noted
below. :)

>   
>> *Gnome CD Master is a GUI frontend for creating audio CDs and burning
>> them using
>> cdrdao.
>>     
>
> Just my  $.02
>
> Peace..............ed
>   

I'm looking for specific use cases for the need of a full-featured
burning app.



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