OpenSUSE Hardware :: Brasero Does Not Recognize Blank CD/DVD?
Aug 3, 2010
All I recently downloaded SuSE 11.3 but still currently running 11.2. I open brasero and try to burn a DVD but it does not recognize a blank CD/DVD in the drive. Any ideas? I have no problem with the DVD drive when I put a CD in with information it mounts right away
Lately, I have found that I have to go back to Vista (yes, old Vista no one loves) to burn an iso file on to a CD-RW. Brasero simply don't even see the CD-RW to even blank it, let alone burn the new iso file. I am using Ubuntu 10.04. As I have Debian 6 (gnome and KDE) I tried the same CD-RW, but neither Brasero, nor KDE's K3B 'saw' the CD-RW.But, the in that Vista, the CD/ISO burning software 'saw' the CD-RW without fail. Btw, this same problem happens with Unetbootin. Linux Unetbootin works worse than the Vista Unetbootin!Now, I have to use Vista to burn CD/DVD/Isos.Is there a some special problem with Linux burning software? I know that some developers are not happy with Brasero,
I have been trying to burn an ISO to a blank DVD with Brasero Disc Burner, but every time I try, it gets at around 93% done, then gives me:
"The disc could not be ejected, though it needs to be removed for the current operation to continue"
I have attached a screenshot of the error. And this is not my error screenshot, I have a different DVD Drive. I just attached this one because I didn't want to wait for it to give me an error again so I could take my own screenshot.
Does anybody know why this happens? Or a way to fix it? Or a different software to burn ISO to DVD that is as simple as this one.
I can write to CD+R no problem but when I try to write to DVD it does not work. When I put the DVD in the drive and go to computer and click open I get a message " unable to mount location, no media in drive." If I have a blank CD+R it says blank CD in drive but with the DVD I am having problems. I have way to many family pictures and I'd like to put it on 2 DVDs instead of 12 CD+Rs.
i have severe problem with my Thinkpad R500 - it simple doesn�t recognize/won�t mount any blank/empty dvd.1) First, it is not hardware Problem: DVD Burner read all formats, and works good under Windows.2) it is not CD/DVD Format issue- i tested Fuji, Platinum, Sony, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R...3) it has nothing to do with brasero. I tested k3b, gnomebaker, nautilu-cd-burner and some other problems.So, this Issue make my dvd burner useless...Does anyone knows if this problem is solved, or what bug should i report?
OpenSUSE 11.3, Brasero 2.30.1 Brasero can't detect dvd-burner. Dialogs, that should allow burner-device selection is grayed out and contain only one option "No disc available". The device itself is known to be working. How to fix this?
Today i tried to burn a dvd but i failed. When i was adding the folders, brasero poped up a message saying that it need to rename some files to make them windows compatible,i accepted the change and proceed. Everything was looking good, but qhen it tried to burn, brasero said it cannot burn the image and failed. Asked if i want to save the log file and i did it, but it has no info!
I tried diferent combinations to burn the dvd (removing the files that need to be renamed, even i tried to burn the files to a iso image) and alwas fail exactly with te same error in the same step.I instaled the gstreamer packages from packman and all looks good.Any idea whats going on? Also, if someone has the same problem, maybe it's a bug in brasero that needs to be reported: if so, how can i get usefull info to report it?
im trying to burn an audio cd with brasero,when i select the audio files to add to the project i get an error message saying :"Track 1.wav" could not be opened." and :"Track 1.wav" is not suitable for audio or video media."i also tried the "copy cd" option,the program recognizes the audio cd in my drive but when i press the copy button the window disappears and nothing happen.i had a similar problem lately see thread - cant burn dvd,but this time i want to try and use brasero instead of k3b
I am not able to burn audio CDs with Brasero 2.30.1, which uses cdrdao 1.2.3 However, Opensuse 11.3 comes with cdrdao 1.2.2 I don't feel comfortable replacing the version myself. Is there any plans to update cdrdao for Opensuse any time soon? PS: I am running Gnome in Opensuse 11.3
i cant seem to load mp3s into the stock burning program - "Brasero". i get this error message when i drop an mp3 into the program: "xxx.mp3" is not suitable for audio or video media.
I installed Zend Server CE. Then I uninstalled Zend Server CE and installed PHP5 + Apache using Yast and now *.php files my Firefox want to download not display.
I have recently mounted my iPod Touch using ifuse, and it works with gtkpod and I'm very pleased about that! However, I'm interested in finding out how openSUSE recognises what devices are mounted? Because the device manager in the task bar doesn't recognise that it's mounted... Dolphin doesn't recognise it and neither does Amarok. Only gtkpod, which is good, but I want other applications to recognise it. Do I need to mount it in a specific location? Currently it's at /mnt/iPhone. Or do I need something in fstab (I'm just guessing here).
I had a small english-greek dictionary working fine with wine until the day I upgraded from 11.2 to latest opensuse version. Since then the enter key no more works (rest keys work fine). So I always have to write the word I am searching for and instead of pressing enter key use my mouse to press the find button.
It is this kind of problem that really I do not know how to try to find a solution for it. There is no error message or warning message. I have not changed anything on my computer (it is the same program running). I tried to launch winecfg but everything looks the same it was before.
I recently installed openSuse 11.2 on my Dell 700m. Since installing I have been scouring threads, google, etc to figure out how to get USB devices to be recognized.
I've just installed openSUSE 11.2 (with Gnome). Everything works fine except the Ipod support in Banshee (Ver. 1.6 Beta 2).
When I connect my Ipod Video 30GB to my Computer it is recognised in openSUSE and also a new Nautilus windows with the Ipod content is opened. But in Banshee there is no Ipod button or anything else which allows me to sync my music with Ipod.
I've already tried to delete the /home/{user}/.config/banshee-1 folder and installed the banshee-1-dmp-ipod package. The Ipod plugin (Ver. 1.0) is also installed in Banshee.
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The installed 11.3 system will not recognize the second drive /dev/sdb or any of its partitions. It does not show up on /var/log/messages -- it does not appear to exist.I believe this problem is with 11.3 because 11.2 recognizes both disks. Perhaps it is support of eSATA drives or the IDE to eSATA adapter that has regressed?
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I have a working installation of OpenSuse 11.2 on a 300GB eSATA drive, /dev/sdb. I have a 200GB IDE drive, /dev/sda that I use as a data drive. Both drives are accessible to 11.2 and in use.
/Dev/sdb is actually an IDE drive with an eSata adapter since my mother board only has one IDE ribbon input that I use for /dev/sda and the DVDRW drive.
I chose to install OpenSuse 11.3 on /dev/sda in partition sda1. I've installed 32 bit and 64 bit with the same result. I put grub on the the sda1 partition and chainload to it from 11.2 grub. I'm cautious because OpenSuse can be troublesome during installation.
PROBLEM: The installed system will not recognize the second drive /dev/sdb or any of its partitions. It does not show up on /var/log/messages -- it does not exist!
I believe this problem is with 11.3 because 11.2 recognizes both disks. Perhaps support of eSATA drives.
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Info:
Card BCM4322 When I enter /sbin/lspci -nnk Code: 00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Memory
Perhaps this is sheer ignorance, but i just cant figure out which wireless chipset i´ve got. Its irrelevant to say that my wireless conection doesn´t authenticate (repeating the process without end). So this is the output of lspci:
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I remember that I was able to connect via bluetooth with my nokia, then networkmanager was able to recognize my phone as broadband modem and I was able to estabilish a broadband connection, why now isn't possible?? networkmanager after bluetooth pairing doesn't show any broadband connectionopensuse 11.4 kde 4.3.6
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