Public bug reported: Binary package hint: brasero
In Gutsy, Serpentine allowed you to drag and drop a movie file into its main window and it would automatically extract the audio from the movie for burning onto an audio CD. In Brasero on Hardy Alpha 4, when I try to add a movie to an audio CD, I get the error: "<name of movie> can't be handled by gstreamer: Make sure the appropriate codec is installed." However, I'm fairly certain that gstreamer *can* handle the movie, since I can play it with totem (which uses a gstreamer backend by default - I didn't replace totem-gstreamer with totem-xine). Steps to reproduce: 1. Launch Brasero. 2. Select Audio project. 3. Browse to Desktop/Examples. 4. Drag Experience ubuntu.ogg to the main section on the right. Note the error message. 5. Minimize Brasero. 6. Double-click on Examples on the desktop. 7. Double-click on Experience ubuntu.ogg. Note the file plays just fine in Totem. ** Affects: brasero (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Description changed: Binary package hint: brasero In Gutsy, Serpentine allowed you to drag and drop a movie file into its main window and it would automatically extract the audio from the movie - for burning onto an audio CD. In Hardy Alpha 4, when I try to add a - movie to an audio CD, I get the error: "<name of movie> can't be handled - by gstreamer: Make sure the appropriate codec is installed." However, - I'm fairly certain that gstreamer *can* handle the movie, since I can - play it with totem (which uses a gstreamer backend by default - I didn't - replace totem-gstreamer with totem-xine). + for burning onto an audio CD. In Brasero on Hardy Alpha 4, when I try + to add a movie to an audio CD, I get the error: "<name of movie> can't + be handled by gstreamer: Make sure the appropriate codec is installed." + However, I'm fairly certain that gstreamer *can* handle the movie, since + I can play it with totem (which uses a gstreamer backend by default - I + didn't replace totem-gstreamer with totem-xine). Steps to reproduce: 1. Launch Brasero. 2. Select Audio project. 3. Browse to Desktop/Examples. 4. Drag Experience ubuntu.ogg to the main section on the right. Note the error message. 5. Minimize Brasero. 6. Double-click on Examples on the desktop. 7. Double-click on Experience ubuntu.ogg. Note the file plays just fine in Totem. -- Brasero won't create audio CDs from movie files https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191183 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs