In my experience, K3B works well for burning data CDs & data DVDs, but not
as well for musik CDs. I have had good luck with the version of Nero
burning ROM for GNU/Linux & for Windows for burning musik CDs. I'm not a
fan of non-libre software, but when I burned musik CDs using K3B, and some
other libre software burning programs, I had annoying audio problems that
weren't always noticeable at first.
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 7:59 PM, Kate Draven <borglabs4(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm not
sure if this is problem that specifically concerns Trinity. I
generally burn CDs and DVDs with k3b, and almost never use any other
program.
(I'm using the k3b-trinity packages.) I
considered trying to use the
non-Trinity version of k3b, or to boot into a KDE desktop instead of
TDE, to
see if that works. However, I also tried with
Brasero, and had similar
problems, so I'm guessing that the problem is not just with Trinity.
No problem at all burning DVDs, including dual-layer. (I don't know
about
Blu-Ray, but I don't use them.) Whenever I
try to burn CDs, however, k3b
goes
through the whole process, creating image,
normalisation, etc., then
crashes
before it actually burns the CD.
I ought to say that these are audio CDs. I've tried burning flac and wav
files
to CD, both with the same bad results. Also, a
few weeks back, I tried
to
copy a large collection of mp3 files to a DVD as
a data disc, but the
program
crashed before it could complete, and ruined the
disc. I don't know if
that
incident could be related or not.
It occurs to me to try to write a CD from the command-line, using
growisofs
or
the like, but I've never done that before.
I'm running Debian Jessie 8.8.0 and Trinity r14.04.
Any help or observations would be appreciated.
Bill
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1. You likely did this but just in case, just k3b's perms setup/
2. Check all related perms (dvdrecord, cdr* etc).
3. See if you can complete a burn as root (if you can, it's a perm problem)
4. Also try burning at half the adverted speed.
Because of today's corner cutting standards, disks are not always adverted
speeds.
Let us know what happens and good luck,
Kate
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