This appears to be duplicate of bug #335942. (see 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/335942)

Sebastian has not marked it as such, so I will not, either, but it seems
clear that this is the same issue given that the workaround mentioned
above works for both. Apparently, a fix is already in the pipeline (as
Sebastian mentioned). If you can't wait for that, your options are:

1) enable testing/proposed packages so you can get the current version
of brasero ahead of the official release (see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for more information)

2) remove the packages 'brasero' and 'libbrasero-media0' using synaptic
or apt-get, then add them back later once the fixed version is
officially released

Enabling the proposed packages and upgrading brasero with synaptic per
option #1 seems to have fixed the issue for me. Anyone doing this will
want to create the /etc/apt/preferences file as described in the wiki
link to prevent Update Manager from wanting to install every proposed
update for any packages they have installed. With this file in place,
you can highlight the brasero package, then use menu item Package/Force
Version to update only brasero from the jaunty-proposed repository.

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