1.1.5
by Mario Danic
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Brasero is a CD/DVD mastering tool for the GNOME Desktop. It is designed to be simple and easy to use. |
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by Sebastian Dröge
Import upstream version 0.4.4 |
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Data CD/DVD: |
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- supports edition of discs contents (remove/move/rename files inside directories) |
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- can burn data CD/DVD on the fly |
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- automatic filtering for unwanted files (hidden files, broken/recursive symlinks, files not conforming to joliet standard, ...) |
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- supports multisession |
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- supports joliet extension |
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- can write the image to the hard drive |
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Audio CD: |
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- write CD-TEXT information (automatically found thanks to gstreamer) |
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- supports the edition of CD-TEXT information |
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- can burn audio CD on the fly |
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- can use all audio files handled by Gstreamer local installation (ogg, flac, mp3, ...) |
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- can search for audio files inside dropped folders |
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1.1.7
by Luis Medinas
Import upstream version 0.7.0 |
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- can insert a pause |
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- can split a track |
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by Sebastian Dröge
Import upstream version 0.4.4 |
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CD/DVD copy: |
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- can copy a CD/DVD to the hard drive |
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- can copy DVD and CD on the fly |
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- supports single-session data DVD |
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- supports any kind of CD |
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1.1.7
by Luis Medinas
Import upstream version 0.7.0 |
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- can copy encrypted Video DVDs (needs libdvdcss) |
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by Sebastian Dröge
Import upstream version 0.4.4 |
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Others: |
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- erase CD/DVD |
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- can save/load projects |
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- can burn CD/DVD images and cue files |
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- song, image and video previewer |
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- device detection thanks to HAL |
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- file change notification (requires kernel > 2.6.13) |
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- supports Drag and Drop / Cut'n'Paste from nautilus (and others apps) |
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- can use files on a network as long as the protocol is handled by gnome-vfs |
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- can search for files thanks to beagle (search is based on keywords or on file type) |
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- can display a playlist and its contents (note that playlists are automatically searched through beagle) |
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- all disc IO is done asynchronously to prevent the application from blocking |
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1.1.5
by Mario Danic
Import upstream version 0.6.0 |
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- Brasero default backend is provided by cdrtools/cdrkit but libburn can be used as an alternative |
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by Sebastian Dröge
Import upstream version 0.4.4 |
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1.1.7
by Luis Medinas
Import upstream version 0.7.0 |
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Notes on plugins for advanced users |
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1. configuration |
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From the UI you can only configure (choose to use or not to use mostly) non essential plugins; that is all those that don't burn, blank, or image. |
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If you really want to choose which of the latters you want brasero to use, one simple solution is to remove the offending plugin from brasero plugin directory ("install_path"/lib/brasero/plugins/) if you're sure that you won't want to use it. |
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You can also set priorities between plugins. They all have a hardcoded priority that can be overriden through Gconf. Each plugin has a key in "/apps/brasero/config/priority". |
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If you set this key to -1 this turns off the plugin. |
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If you set this key to 0 this leaves the internal hardcoded priority - the default that basically lets brasero decide what's best. |
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If you set this key to more than 0 then that priority will become the one of the plugin - the higher, the more it has chance to be picked up. |
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2. additional note |
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Some plugins have overlapping functionalities (i.e. libburn/wodim/cdrecord/growisofs, mkisofs/libisofs/genisoimage); but they don't always do the same things or sometimes they don't do it in the same way. Some plugins have a "speciality" where they are the best. That's why it's usually good to have them all around |
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As examples, from my experience: |
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- growisofs is good at handling DVD+RW and DVD-RW restricted overwrite |
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- cdrdao is best for on the fly CD copying |
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- libburn returns a progress when it blanks/formats |
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by Sebastian Dröge
Import upstream version 0.4.4 |
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Requirements: |
1.1.7
by Luis Medinas
Import upstream version 0.7.0 |
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- gtk+ >= 2.12.0 |
1.1.9
by Pedro Fragoso
Import upstream version 0.7.91 |
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- gnome 2.22.x (libgnome, gio) |
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by Sebastian Dröge
Import upstream version 0.4.4 |
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- gstreamer (>=0.10.0) |
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- Hal (>= 0.50) |
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1.1.9
by Pedro Fragoso
Import upstream version 0.7.91 |
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- DBus (>=1.x) |
1.1.5
by Mario Danic
Import upstream version 0.6.0 |
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- libxml2 |
1.1.7
by Luis Medinas
Import upstream version 0.7.0 |
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- cdrtools or cdrkit |
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- growisofs |
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by Sebastian Dröge
Import upstream version 0.4.4 |
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- a fairly new kernel (>= 2.6.13 because of inotify) (optional) |
1.1.9
by Pedro Fragoso
Import upstream version 0.7.91 |
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- cairo |
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- totem (>= 2.20) (optional) |
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1.1.7
by Luis Medinas
Import upstream version 0.7.0 |
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- beagle (>= 0.3.0) (optional) |
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- libburn (>=0.4.0) (optional) |
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1.1.9
by Pedro Fragoso
Import upstream version 0.7.91 |
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- libisofs (>=0.6.2) (optional) |