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and subject line Re: Bug#688047: It would be nice to have an eject button
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Package: dvdisaster
Severity: wishlist

I am currently using dvdisaster to "rip" many CDs and DVDs and I don't
see anything obvious in the user interface for ejecting the (already
read) disc from a drive. I am, right now, resorting to going to the
command line and typing eject.

It would be really nice to have this feature (or more prominent
indication of the feature, if it is there) in dvdisaster.


Thanks for this most useful piece of software,

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Hi, Carsten.

On Sep 19 2012, Carsten Gnörlich wrote:
> >I am currently using dvdisaster to "rip" many CDs and DVDs and I don't
> >see anything obvious in the user interface for ejecting the (already
> >read) disc from a drive. I am, right now, resorting to going to the
> >command line and typing eject.
> 
> I have just implemented this feature and magically backported
> it to your installed version of dvdisaster ;-)

Oh, I love this teleportation of yours. :)

> Please open the Preferences dialog, go to the "Drive" tab and
> check "Media ejection / Eject medium after sucessful read".

You can't believe how many times I've tried to find something like this. 
:) I am definitely getting too old. :)


Thanks, and I'm closing the non-bug. :)

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