Hi Brian, Makes sense. I think it is really nice at some point to be able to copy audio. I logged an RFE, 6736173 to track this. Sorry Jerry for saying that was a regression :)
-Ghee Brian Cameron wrote: > > Jerry/Ghee: > > Since cdrdao and cdrecord have similar functionality, I would think it > shouldn't be that hard to make nautilus-cd-burner support this feature > also via cdrecord? What specific code in nautilus-cd-burner tries to > integrate with cdrdao? > > At the very least, I think we should talk with Joerg Schilling (the > cdrecord maintainer) about how nautilus-cd-burner works and see if he > has any suggestions about whether using cdrecord makes sense here. > Jerry, has any effort been made to discuss this issue with Joerg? > >> Does this mean we can't copy Audio CD using a GUI tool anywhere on >> the desktop? >> If this is the case, I think this is a regression and something we >> should have a get well plan. >> It will cause more in general in the long run to hide a feature that >> we really need without a get well plan in place. >> Since the problem has to be re-discovered and analysed again. > > I am not aware that this feature existed in Solaris before. Therefore > I believe this is not a regression. However, if we could easily get > this working with cdrecord, then it might make sense to turn on the > feature for Solaris users. > > Brian > >> -GHee >> >> >> jijun yu wrote: >>> It's caused by cdrdao. nautilus-cd-burner implemented this feature >>> by calling cdrdao. But we won't ship cdrdao. So just disable this >>> feature for now. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Jerry >> >
