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.
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 3:17 PM, William Mattison wcmattison@yahoo.comwrote:
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?
Sorry, I don't have a solution for you but thought I would mention that apparently Brasero has been unmaintained for some time and a new maintainer recently took it over so there may be a fix in future versions, but of course that doesn't help you right now.
You'll end up having to install a bunch of kde libs but try k3b.
Richard