The greyed out plugins listing is by design. I've found out after reading the
README file from the source package from gnome site.
It was under the "Notes on plugins for advanced users.
It states :
1. configuration
>From the UI you can only configure (choose to use or not to use mostly) non
>essential plugins; that is all those that don't burn, blank, or image.
If you really want to choose which of the latters you want brasero to use, one
simple solution is to remove the offending plugin from brasero plugin directory
("install_path"/lib/brasero/plugins/) if you're sure that you won't want to use
it.
You can also set priorities between plugins. They all have a hardcoded priority
that can be overriden through Gconf. Each plugin has a key in
"/apps/brasero/config/priority".
If you set this key to -1 this turns off the plugin.
If you set this key to 0 this leaves the internal hardcoded priority - the
default that basically lets brasero decide what's best.
If you set this key to more than 0 then that priority will become the one of
the plugin - the higher, the more it has chance to be picked up.
Hope this helps.
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several of the plugins seem to be dissabled or have missing paths
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/566784
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