Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: brasero

Ubuntu 9.10 (Package brasero 2.28.2-0ubuntu1)

I use the german version of Ubuntu, so sorry if I don't translate
correctly.

I burn MP3-files. To use the CD/DVD also with MS-Windows I use the option 
"Increase compatibility with Windows". Brasero cuts the length of every 
filename to 64 characters correctly.
Addionally I use the plugin "file integrity check" and brasero creats the 
hidden file .checksum.md5 on the CD/DVD. But the integrity check stops with an 
error because Brasero ist not able to find the some files.
What I saw is that Brasero saves the original long (!) filenames (> 64 char.) 
in the .checksum.md5-file but on the CD/DVD there are of course only the short 
filenames (< 64 char.) available. 
To work fine Brasero should save the short (!) filenames (< 64 char.) in 
.checksum.md5. In other words: For a working "file integrity check" the 
filenames on the CD/DVD must be the same as in the .checksum.md5-file.

** Affects: brasero (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Unable to check the file integrity by using "Increase compatibility with 
Windows"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486438
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