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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/12/2014 02:26 PM, Pasi Lallinaho
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Since nobody seems to have major
problems that are reproducible by others with Xfburn, let's
continue work as normal; we will ship Xfburn.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Pasi<br>
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On 12/01/14 22:15, Dave S wrote:<br>
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<p>I decided to give it an extra test,and decided to try using
Xfburn with my USB3 DVD-R burner ,and burned a 3.4 gig ISO, a
full movie, and a filled up disk of data from various places,
and various partitions on my system,and had no issues what so
ever. So I am on the side of the issue being hardware related.
Just my thoughts on this whole situation.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 12, 2014 7:22 AM, "Sean Davis"
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.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"> Xfburn is
basically the only remaining utility that works perfectly
for burning CDs or DVD-Rs for me.<br>
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<div> I moved over to Xfburn from Basero, when i started
having problems burning some ISO images. </div>
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<div> XfBurn has worked perfectly for me on both my
Xubuntu machines. (One with IDE Burner, the other
Sata) </div>
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<div> Using CD-R, DVD+R and DVD-R disks. Not tried any
re-writable disks, as they have been replaced by USB
sticks. </div>
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<div> regards </div>
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<div> Dave </div>
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Pasi Lallinaho <<a moz-do-not-send="true">pasi@shimmerproject.org</a>>
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<div> Do others have testing results on whether Xfburn
works with various types of discs or not? <br>
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Pasi <br>
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On 09/01/14 15:26, Dave S wrote: </div>
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<p>I actually have no issues at all with burning
DVD-R or DVD+R or even +RW/-RW with Xfburn, I
actually install it into other distro's and
desktop environments, (MATE being the main DE) due
to the GTK2 compatibility that it provides over
other burners suc</p>
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<div> Hello, <br>
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Xfburn currently only burns CD-R's right.
Burning DVD-R's / DVD+R's usually fails.
This has been so for a long time. <br>
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CD-R's seem to disappear from the stores and
DVD-R's / DVD+R's are often the only discs
you can buy in a store. So this bug in
Xfburn becomes more of a problem. Even the
iso of Xubuntu no longer fits on a CD.... <br>
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So: perhaps it's a good idea to drop Xfburn in
Xubuntu 14.04? <br>
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Regards, Pjotr. </div>
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Xfburn has been one of the most reliable free burning software I
have ever used, certainly over Brasero, about on par with K3b.<br>
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I would also support shipping it with 14.04.<br>
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