tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117578413372837062.post9027133817955378145..comments2023-03-31T22:37:10.833+08:00Comments on I' Been to Ubuntu: Why GnomeBaker and Brasero Aren't Standard on GnomeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17155385927782965826noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117578413372837062.post-30335396143263239002009-01-04T00:51:00.000+08:002009-01-04T00:51:00.000+08:00Ghost,In my defense, this article was written when...Ghost,<BR/>In my defense, this article was written when Ubuntu 8.04 was released, and Brasero didn't have VCD capability at that time.<BR/><BR/>Actually, if I want to get snarky (and I <B>love</B> getting snarky at 1:45 a.m.), Brasero doesn't have that capability <I>to this day</I> in stable versions. Ubuntu 8.10, however, ships a "preview release" version of Brasero with the VCD capability. In Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17155385927782965826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117578413372837062.post-65279886727966985392009-01-03T22:52:00.000+08:002009-01-03T22:52:00.000+08:00You forgot one:Typical Task #1: Burn a Video-CDBra...You forgot one:<BR/><BR/>Typical Task #1: Burn a Video-CD<BR/><BR/>Brasero:<BR/><BR/>1) Open program.<BR/>2) Drag and drop video.<BR/>3) Click burn.<BR/><BR/>Gnome:<BR/><BR/>1) ...<BR/>2) Cannot perform task.<BR/>3) Fail.<BR/><BR/>Hmmm...actually, they seem to have about the same amount of steps.<BR/><BR/>Of course, with Brasero, it actually works.<BR/><BR/>Cheers,<BR/>GhostAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117578413372837062.post-23122997099301444712008-08-24T23:47:00.000+08:002008-08-24T23:47:00.000+08:00In the past, the Gnome method didn't include the c...In the past, the Gnome method didn't include the choice of burning speed, and always burned at maximal speed (making unreadable/hard-to-read CDs). Thus I had to find some other software where I could tune this.<BR/><BR/>I agree that I didn't check this recently, and it had been added hopefully.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117578413372837062.post-80645716857968606102008-08-22T20:15:00.000+08:002008-08-22T20:15:00.000+08:00From my point of view, when I want to burn a music...From my point of view, when I want to burn a music CD, I'm thinking it in this way:<BR/><BR/>"I want to burn a CD with music inside" (Nero way of thinking) and not "I want to export my music to a CD" (Rythmbox way)<BR/><BR/>I think the first way is much more simple to users.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117578413372837062.post-27399338517147795642008-08-15T15:36:00.000+08:002008-08-15T15:36:00.000+08:00Even if you didn't use windows before it is easier...Even if you didn't use windows before it is easier to see every option at one place and click buttons than learning where to go to burn, for example, an audio cd.<BR/>It is the easiest way to think "there is a tool for my burner" and not "where is the tool for my burning task". Most people wouldn't know what the different burning tasks mean. They are even shocked that burners can't just fulfill Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117578413372837062.post-84012367077214048412008-08-12T07:23:00.000+08:002008-08-12T07:23:00.000+08:00Agreed with the "Windows users prefer Brasero" ide...Agreed with the "Windows users prefer Brasero" idea.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17155385927782965826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117578413372837062.post-25585583477885774962008-08-12T03:10:00.000+08:002008-08-12T03:10:00.000+08:00In my opinion, despite that it seems the Gnome way...In my opinion, despite that it seems the Gnome way is more intuitive, most of people prefer to launch Brasero and see these big buttons that show all options very clearly.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-117578413372837062.post-33321410719590429122008-08-12T01:32:00.000+08:002008-08-12T01:32:00.000+08:00- Nautilus-cd-burner doesn't support multi-session...- Nautilus-cd-burner doesn't support multi-session.<BR/><BR/>- Serpentine had trouble finding your music, couldn't play everything, etc.<BR/><BR/>- Rhythmbox didn't show the size of the CD<BR/><BR/>- Brasero (like K3B already does) will support burning video-dvd's. Gnome has no plans, no direction, etc. on the cd-burning front. <BR/><BR/>It's also interesting to notice that within the next 5 Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com