This was actually a hardware problem.
Was slow with HP GWA4166b, good speed with Pioneer DVR-111DSV
I work for an organisation that refurbishes usable computers, so all hardware
is well used, donated systems.
The HP may be at the end of its life or just not compatble with the rest of the
system.
Still in evidence in 14.04.01
Disabling File Checskum, Image Checksum and Normalisation have no effect.
Only a problem with audio CDs, data CDs read much faster.
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No results disabling MD5
No results adding Medibuntu repo.
I installed K3b and it reads the audio CD at top speed.
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brasero is extremely sl
I have similar problem in Ubuntu 12.04.
I will try to disable MD5 (as Octavio said) and see...
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Title:
brasero is extremely slow at reading cd
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Same problem in jaunty (brasero V2.26.1)
Reading from CD audio is very slow (1 hour for a 52 minutes audio CD).
The same hardware/disc in windows environment works fine.
I have attached brasero-debug.txt, but it's incomplete cause i have stopped
reading operations (It was reading at about 0.3-0.4x
Hi, I have same problem.I solved it disabling MD5 on Brasero. You can do
it from Edit->Plugins. Now I can burn a dvd in 5 minutes before it did
in 30 minutes.
The only problem I found is that the speed displayed in brasero does not
match the actual speed that the recorder acts, for example, in Bra
could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty? do you get the same
issue in other softwares?
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here's the file; I didn't have an empty cd at hand so I stopped the
process after brasero told me to replace the music-cd with an empty cd
in order to start burning. It took brasero 35 minutes to read this cd
with 456.6 MB of music.
** Attachment added: "brasero-debug.txt"
http://launchpadlibra
thanks for your report, i don't have such issue, maybe as you said it's
a problem related to your cd, could you get a brasero log in case
there's anything there? please run brasero as : brasero --debug &>
brasero-debug.txt perform the operation and attach that file to the
report, thanks in advance.
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19672003/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19672004/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19672005/ProcStatus.txt
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