I'm experiencing very similar problems. I'm also using RubyRipper to rip my audio CDs to flac (one file for each track in my case, as opposed to one flac file per CD), with the "Create cuesheet" option enabled. When I try to burn the cue/flac image to disc (by choosing the "Write to Disc ..." context menu option in Nautilus), Brasero will abort with the "*.cue could not be found" message as described by the original submitter.
One of the workarounds I tried was to remove the first few lines from the cue file, i.e. all the REM lines as well as the first PERFORMER and TITLE lines (in other words, everything before the first FILE line). After that, Brasero did indeed burn the CD successfully -- or so it seemed, because on closer inspection it turned out that the flac files had been written as is (raw, without decompression and decoding) to the disc. The resulting CD was, of course, garbage and not playable. I'm not sure if this is a separate or related issue. I did succeed in creating a copy of the CD from my flac/cue files by converting the flac files to wav first (using Sound Converter) and by changing the (relative) file names in the cue sheet accordingly (i.e., by replacing the .flac extensions with .wav, but without adding the full paths). This, however, does not come as a surprise, as Reed didn't have any problems with wave files either. To summarize: There seems to be something wrong in the way Brasero handles references to one or more flac files within a cue sheet, and it's not a matter of relative vs. absolute filenames. Please investigate. -- Brasero will not write single FLAC file with cuesheet to audio CD https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/386698 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. -- desktop-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs
