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Re: Burning DVDs on GNome of Debian Testing (Squeeze) ?



On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Tony Baldwin <photodharma@gmail.com> wrote:
> Foss User wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am a GNome user and I am looking for some good tool to burn DVDs. I
>> have a couple of DVD+R and DVD-R discs. I want to do one of the
>> following when I burn discs:
>>
>> 1. Burn .ISO into a disc.
>> 2. Copy a disc as .ISO to my hard disk.
>> 3. Copy data to discs with multisession support.
>>
>> I have the following questions.
>>
>> 1. What tool do you use or recommend to achieve all the above?
>> 2. Will multisession discs be usable on other operating systems such
>> as Ubuntu, Windows, etc.?
>> 3. Does Nautilus "Write to Disc" feature supports multisession?
>> 4. In Debian systems that don't have GNome or GUI, what command line
>> tool do you use or recommend?
>>
>>
>
> Try gnomebaker or brasero.
> Gnomebaker is a lot like.
>
> /tony
>
> --
> http://www.photodharma.com
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>
>



On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Tony Baldwin <photodharma@gmail.com> wrote:
> Foss User wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am a GNome user and I am looking for some good tool to burn DVDs. I
>> have a couple of DVD+R and DVD-R discs. I want to do one of the
>> following when I burn discs:
>>
>> 1. Burn .ISO into a disc.
>> 2. Copy a disc as .ISO to my hard disk.
>> 3. Copy data to discs with multisession support.
>>
>> I have the following questions.
>>
>> 1. What tool do you use or recommend to achieve all the above?
>> 2. Will multisession discs be usable on other operating systems such
>> as Ubuntu, Windows, etc.?
>> 3. Does Nautilus "Write to Disc" feature supports multisession?
>> 4. In Debian systems that don't have GNome or GUI, what command line
>> tool do you use or recommend?
>>
>>
>
> Try gnomebaker or brasero.
> Gnomebaker is a lot like.
>
> /tony
>
> --

I am unable to find any multisession option in gnomebaker. When I hit
the 'burn' button in the mode i get only two options: "auto" and
"dao". Which one is for multisession? I don't get any "tao" option.


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