I'm affected too in a fully updated Ubuntu 12.04. After the burn process
completed, brasero still exists in memory even though there are no open
windows. I have to terminate it to be able to start it again.

** Tags added: precise

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Title:
  brasero stays in memory after use

Status in A disc burning application for gnome 2:
  New
Status in “brasero” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Basero 3.2.0 as it installs from the ISO. Synaptic says installed
  version is 3.2.0-0ubuntu6

  Using either ubuntu studio 10.04 or 12.04(alpha dec19) if brasero is
  started by a right click on a toc file (or maybe a cue file) it opens
  a dialogue to burn a cd from. I can cancel or burn a cd, but in either
  case ps x still shows brasero running after the dialogue has gone when
  the application has completed it's task successfully. trying to burn a
  cd from a second toc file or even open brasero from the main menu then
  fails until brasero has been killed (kill pid). This is not a problem
  when opening an audio file (wav, ogg etc.) as the main brasero window
  is opened. I think that because the burn dialogue normally would not
  exit brasero it doesn't exit here either, however, the main window is
  not shown to exit from.

  This is important to UbuntuStudio because the main DAW (Ardour) puts
  out toc files as a finished product and brasero is needed (since the
  loss of gcdmaster) to actually print the file to CD. So this should be
  listed as a ubuntu studio bug as well.

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