My experience is that until recently CD/DVD Creator has always worked however 
last time I used it I ended up with CDs which had the correct directory 
structure and correct file sizes but unreadable  *.jpg. files.  The program was 
unable to eject the CD and when I did - as instructed - I got the message "some 
files may be corrupted".  I suspect the problem may have been caused when I 
recently upgraded via the update manager from 10.04 to 10.10.  I don't recall 
having burned any CDs before this attempt since that upgrade.
 What is somewhat bizarre is that according to the "software centre" CD/DVD 
creator and Brasero are listed separately as if they are different applications 
and Brasero is down as supported and CD/DVD creator isn't. CD/DVD creator 'more 
info' does not mention Brasero.
When I insert a blank CD it offers to open "CD/DVD Creator" and if I select 
"open with" it does not offer me Brasero yet Brasero is listed in my 
applications menu and CD/DVD Creator isn't. 
According to the software centre" "CD/DVD Creator" is not installed. on my 
computer and Brasero is.

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  Error while burning - some files may be corrupted on the disc

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