What cd/dvd burning software should I use?
Solution 1
Brasero Disc Burner
Comes as a default application in Ubuntu. Supports features like on-the-fly burning, multi-session, on-the-fly conversion of music playlists in all formats supported by GStreamer and so on.
Click on your Dash and type Brasero to access it and give it a try
OR
If its not installed (for whatever reason) you can install it from the Ubuntu Software Centre
Solution 2
K3b
is a CD and DVD writing ('burning') application and is available from the Ubuntu Software Centre.
Key Features include
Write data disks
Write audio disks
Write 'images' to disk (e.g. Linux distributions)
Copy disks Rip and encode audio CDs
Solution 3
DeVeDe
This is quite a simple DVD authoring tool that claims to create simple DVDs that can be played on a home DVD player.
Solution 4
Nero or try imgburn Both of them should work for ubuntu 12.04.3 At least they workd for me.
Solution 5
Another lightweight option is Xfburn. It comes with Xubuntu and Lubuntu, too.
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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bulldog over 1 year
I have tried countless cd/dvd burning software on ubuntu 12.04 and none of them work for me, any ideas guys?
I've tried tovidgui, bombono dvd,and mestelix, they are all so very confusing is there any program like dvdflick that is just straight to the point?
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stephenmyall almost 12 yearsHave you tried the default burner installed with 12.04 Brasero? It simple to use and "straight to the point"
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Joren over 10 yearsThis is Windows software
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TomKat over 10 years@Joren Both Nero & Imgburn are available for Ubuntu as well. If you downvoted the answer, please undo it. :-)
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Pulkit609 over 9 yearsKDE default burner with KDE dependencies
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Sajad almost 9 yearsWhich category should i choose to make a
photo cd/dvd
?