Burning via "Write to..." in nautilus leads to some files being corrupt
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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nautilus (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Sebastien Bacher |
Bug Description
Read below why this problem is inexcusable.
There are many complaints, including mine that putting files on a cd and using
the "Write to..." options in nautilus leads to some files being corrupt.
In System -> Preferences -> Removable Drives and Media Preferences
my command options are: nautilus --no-desktop burn:
I was burning a 300.1 MB wav file and later was burning a 16.4MB wav file and
word document. Often, of the few wav files I burn, some are corrupt.
This is such a simple and accessible feature that developers should make sure it
works. Please release a patch ASAP! and contact GNOME developers to make changes
accordingly, too. I enjoy many of the GNOME/Ubuntu features, but this is a
feature that _should_ work simply without fail everytime, always.
thanks for your bug, it's not really useful described as it and bumping the cd-burner/ debug with gconf-editor
settings will not make it fixed.
- what version of ubuntu are you using?
- what version of nautilus-cd-burner are you using?
- what architecture are you using?
- how have you recorded your CD? from an ISO or from some files?
- does it happen all the time?
- what kind of CD/DVD do you use? RW ones?
- does it work fine with cdrecord?
- can you get a log of what happens:
- set /apps/nautilus-
- "gnome-session remove nautilus"
- "nautilus"
It works fine here and for other users, I'm marking this bug as a normal one.