About a week ago, my friend asked me for some help about some useful CD/DVD recording software in Ubuntu. This person is a windows user, but he plans to try Linux because he has spent too much on Windows software and exceeds his capacity. Why don't you use free software to burn your favorite movies and music to a CD? In fact, there are also free alternatives in windows, but since my friend is moving towards the Linux World, let's give him some information, this article introduces three free CD/DVD burning tools available in Ubuntu Linux.
Brasero Disc Burner
I believe that every Ubuntu user is familiar with Brasero Disc Burner, because it is the default application in Ubuntu Linux. Brasero is a free burning program released under the GPL protocol. The advantage of this software is that it supports CD and DVD formats. Brasero supports writing data DVDs and CDs of any type at a time, and can use all audio files (ogg, flac, mp3,...) that can be processed by locally installed Gstreamer ,...).
Features
Data CD/DVD:
- Allows you to edit the content of a CD (delete, move, or rename a file in a folder)
- Supports real-time recording of CD/DVD data
- Automatically filter out inappropriate files (hidden files, corrupted/recursive link files, files that do not comply with the Joliet standard ,...)
- Supports multi-zone burning
- Support for Joliet Extension
- Write the CD image to the hard disk.
- Check the integrity of the CD File
Audio CD:
- Write CD-TEXT information (automatically searched by Gstreamer)
- Supports editing CD-TEXT Information
- Ability to burn audio CD in multiple segments
- All audio files (ogg, flac, mp3,...) processed by Gstreamer that can be locally installed can be used ,...).
- Able to query audio files in deleted folders
- Completely noisy editing between tracks
You can read the complete function list here.
K3b
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