K3b is right up there with much other KDE-derived software in providing simple, smooth desired results on Lubuntu and LXLE when I'm feeling lazy and need a relaxed ride. When I'm feeling adventurous, I try xburn, usually with good results, but a bit more difficult to understand what you have to provide the package with and when.

Two good reasons for using good graphics user interface tools... both offering pretty good error messages.

Best wishes,
Basil


On Wed, 16 Dec 2015 23:04:24 +0200, Aere Greenway <[email protected]> wrote:

On 12/16/2015 12:45 PM, Sansebar wrote:
thank you Aere, for your speculations!

What comes quickly to my mind, is the possibility that the software is
getting many read-errors in trying to copy the track.  But I would
think it would give-up the attempt, reporting 'too many errors',
rather than taking over an hour to copy it.

I agree with you

The second thing that comes to mind, is that
copy-protection/encryption is causing the software to loop through a
very many dead-ends.

Actually there is no such copy protection. As I have burnt this CD by my own, I am sure about that.

I just cannot manage to burn an audio CD from *WAV-Files with Lubuntu.

Any help appreciated. I would prefer console tools rather than software with a graphical user interface.

Have a good one, Sebastian

Sebastian:

I have used Brasero many times recently, to burn audio CD's. I am using Lubuntu 14.04.3.

Sorry I have no experience with command-line tools. My preferences are the opposite of yours.



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