comment from upstream: "Thanks for the report.
I'm afraid this is not a bug: MMC standards only define burnproof (or related technologies) for CDs and DVDs-R. For the other types of media, the way they are written (overwrite, more or less like a hard drive) means that they don't need such a thing as burnproof or related technologies. This process is safe in itself and won't (shouldn't??) fail. That's why I chose to leave the checkbox greyed out when burning to these media. I knew this would confuse the users and probably scare them but I didn't know how to do it otherwise (maybe remove it?). I checked the log you sent me and the user was having a DVD+R inserted it seems, that's why he didn't have burnproof. On the other hand, if a user has a CD/DVD-Rw inserted and if burnproof isn't available then, that will be a bug indeed. You can tell your users to try with a CD or a DVD-R. If you come up with another idea or if this happens with CDs and DVD-Rw, please reopen the bug and let me know. " -- brasero burnproof greyed out even when drive supports it https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/345663 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
