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This isn't 100% on-topic but anyways... I've used GnomeBaker and Brasero, and I am left to wonder if there even exists a decent disc burning software made in GTK... I couldn't "bake" a single rom with GnomeBaker since it whined about not being able to access my dvd rom or failing to cache the data to be burned, and these failures occured even when running on root.
I sure can burn my medias with Brasero, but since 99% of my cases equal to burning a disc image (cue + bin), I find it very annoying Brasero cannot find the disc image (.bin) unless I manually add the full path of the .bin file to the cuesheet, even when they are located in the same folder. I also dislike some of its other ways of functioning, too, but they're less important, less annoying.
Edited 2008-03-26 18:24 UTC