Good afternoon,

I'm using Fedora-18 (updated last Wednesday) on a 64-bit system.  The desktop 
is Gnome (updated last Wednesday).  This is about Brasero 3.6.1.

After putting together the project, that is, listing all the tracks I want 
burned onto a music CD, I click the "Burn..." button.  Up comes this message 
box with the title "Creating Image", it says "Creating image", shows a progress 
bar, says "Normalizing tracks", and has a "Cancel" button.  This happens 
regardless whether or not I have a blank CD in the burner.

Question: I do not want volume normalization of the tracks.  If I'm burning a 
Beethoven symphony from one commercial CD, and a Dvorak symphony from another 
commercial CD, I surely don't want tracks 1-4 normalized relative to each 
other; and I surely don't want tracks 5-8 normalized relative to each other; 
though I in theory *might* want tracks 1-4 normalized relative to tracks 5-8 
(or visa-versa) since they come from different commercial CDs.  I did not see 
any way of disabling the volume normalization.  How do I do that?

Problem: That progress bar shows no progress.  I checked task usage of CPU, and 
CPU usage of Brasero is negligible.  Even after many minutes, nothing seems to 
happen.  What am I not doing that I should do, and/or doing that I should not 
do?

Thank-you in advance for your help.
Bill.
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