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** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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I can confirm this bug:
Ways to reproduce it
Select a FLAC or MP3 file to burn as Audio CD.
Select Split Track...
- If you split the track by number of parts, the FIRST part will be the
last track. All other tracks counting from second will be ordered
correctly.
- If you split the track
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Also seeing the same issue as in comment #2.
I use the split track into a fixed number of parts to split a 41
minute audio track into 4 parts. The parts 1,2,3,4, will be burnt onto
the CD in the order 2,3,4,1.
Running 9.04 Karmic, amd64, 2.6.32-23-generic, using package
2.30.1-0ubuntu2.
I also
Similar for me, but not identical. First track is placed last.
If the track should be spliced in the order A-B-C-D, the resulting burn
would be B-C-D-A
I used the splice into fixed number of tracks option (I'm not exactly
sure of the wording - no access right now)
Karmic, amd64, not sure of
Same Problem here:
Karmic 9.10, Kernel 2.6.31-17 on amd64, Gnome 2.28.1
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Split Tracks burn to disc in reverse order
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/465485
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** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
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Split Tracks burn to disc in reverse order
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/465485
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