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Abstract
Brasero is a GNOME program for writing data and audio CDs and DVDs. Start the program from the main menu or by entering the command brasero. The following sections brief you on how to start a basic burning process to get your first Linux-made CD or DVD.
After starting Brasero for the first time, the main window appears as shown in Figure 23.1.
To create a CD or DVD, proceed as follows:
Click
or select + + from the main menu. The project view appears.Drag and drop the desired directories or individual files either from your file manager or by clicking on
. To show your directory structure directly in Brasero, select + .Save the project under a name of your choice with
+ .Name your medium. The original label is
.Choose the method: on CD/DVD, or in an ISO image file.
Click
. A new dialog box appears, depending on what type you have selected in the last step:CD/DVD. You can define some parameters. like the burning speed or where to store temporary files. Futhermore, Brasero lets you activate, if you want to burn it directly and eject the medium after burning.
ISO Image. You can decide how to name your ISO image file.
Start the process with
.