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= Brasero, 'Disk Burning Application' = = Introduction =
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== Usage ==
Applications > Sound & Video > Brasero Disc Burning
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= Key Features =
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Brasero can burn:
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The startup screen shows different projects and other tasks you can start.
The main ones allow you to burn:
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Brasero can also erase rewritable discs so they can be used again. Brasero can erase a rewritable disc so it can be used again: Tools > Erase...
There is also a basic cover editor available: Tools > Cover Editor.
== Hints & Tips ==
There are four plugins that come with Brasero by default in Ubuntu:
 * File Checksum - check the integrity of files on a disc.
 * Image Checksum - check the integrity of a disc image.
 * local-track - lets you burn network files.
 * normalize - gives audio CDs have a consistent sound level.
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 * [[CdDvd/Burning]] - A general guide to burning CD's, DVD's, and Blu-Ray discs.  * [[CdDvd/Burning]] - A general guide to burning CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Ray discs.

Parent: Software

Introduction

Brasero is a CD and DVD writing ('burning') application. Since Ubuntu 8.04, it has been installed by default.

Usage

Applications > Sound & Video > Brasero Disc Burning

Brasero Startup Page

Brasero Data Project

The startup screen shows different projects and other tasks you can start. The main ones allow you to burn:

  • Data discs
  • Audio discs
  • Video discs
  • Disk 'images' (e.g. Linux distributions)
  • Copies of discs

Brasero can erase a rewritable disc so it can be used again: Tools > Erase... There is also a basic cover editor available: Tools > Cover Editor.

Hints & Tips

There are four plugins that come with Brasero by default in Ubuntu:

  • File Checksum - check the integrity of files on a disc.
  • Image Checksum - check the integrity of a disc image.
  • local-track - lets you burn network files.
  • normalize - gives audio CDs have a consistent sound level.

Installation

Part of the default installation since Ubuntu 8.04. For earlier versions of Ubuntu, the brasero package can be installed.

See also

  • K3b - A KDE/Kubuntu disc burning application.

  • GnomeBaker - Another Gnome disc burning application.

  • CdDvd/Burning - A general guide to burning CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Ray discs.

External Links


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