Previously, I used K3b in Linux to burn a CD. Although K3b is powerful, it is for KDE. For a person who is more familiar with GTK + software, I naturally chose Brasero as an alternative. Today, Brasero developers have released a milestone important version 0.8, which has added many new features and is worth upgrading.
In Brasero 0.8, apart from the previously described CD cover design feature (cover editor, added the normalization plug-in, providing support for dl dvd, automatic installation of GStreamer plug-in, new help system and new notification system, batch file rename/multi-track information editing, support for FreeBSD and OpenSolaris.
In addition, the Brasero backend and libburn/libisofs plug-ins have also been updated, and the GUI has been improved to fix many bugs in the previous version 0.7.1.
Source code of Brasero 0.8 can be downloaded from here.
Thanks for the contributions from LinuxTOY: Brasero 0.8: added many functions such as the disc cover design and new plug-ins.
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