Brasero is include by default in a standard Ubuntu release. Both are traditional dedicated CD burning programs which are part of the GNOME project. You can copy CDs and DVDs, erase (blank) rewritable media and more with Brasero or GnomeBaker. To burn a Data CD, drag the data over to the window and click BurnĬopying Discs and Other Advanced Operations ![]() Wait for the pop-up and choose Data or Music CD (older versions may offer a Photo CD option, and is identical to the Data CD option).Insert a blank CD or DVD into your drive.This section covers using a GUI for burning.įor burning ISO images like the Ubuntu LiveCD using a GUI, please refer to the BurningIsoHowto page. Most Gui tools have a "Properties" button to select speed but with Brasero those sorts of options appear after pressing the 1st "burn" button. There are also alternative burning programs to consider such as xcdroast or k3b.įor better results try the slowest burn speed reasonably possible. This tutorial covers the default burning software provided with Ubuntu as well as command line burning. ![]() Writing data to write-able and re-write-able CDs and DVDs and Blu-Ray media is commonly referred to as "burning".
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