I've suffered this same bug under Hardy, using Brasero 0.8.1. I don't
have the log file produced, but was mostly identical to the one in the
first comment of this bug report (except that my file names were
different, of course ;))).

I thought that the bug was related to the file integrity check plugin,
but looks like it wasn't. I think that the problem lies in activating
the "Increase compatibility with Windows" checkbox: after that Brasero
asks if you want the "windows incompatible" files renamed. I answered
no, the checkbox was unchecked but somewhat Brasero did a weird mix...
Probably Brasero tried to do the "increase(d) compatibility with
Windows" but without renaming files and all went wrong...

I think I'm able to reproduce the bug, if more information is needed.

Raúl

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Brasero don't cut the length of files
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