GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 504291
No warning message before converting video to audio data
Last modified: 2008-04-23 14:11:12 UTC
When you add a video file to an audio project, it seems to be converted as an audio file. Send a warning message before converting video to audio data to inform the user. Because maybe the user: - made a mistake in adding video file to audio project - hoped that he could obtain a mixed mode CD (audio + Data) (yeah, I'm like this user... it's christmas time no? "je crois au Père Noël"!) Other information: I had this little problem on Brasero 0.6.90 SVN 071209 Xubuntu Gutsy on Presario 2158 EA (AMD AThlon)
It's a good idea but unfortunatly it's too late for 0.7.0 release this will have to wait.
Theoretically you should be able to do it. Whenever I need that kind of disc I do the following. First burn your audio tracks in an audio project. Once that's done re-insert your disc and open a data project and burn your data in a new session. If brasero can't do that, that's a bug... Now, I agree that's not a truly a MIXED CD since all tracks (audio and data) are not burnt in a single session. But it works quite well.
Maybe add a warning dialog to all files except audio files could be useful what do you think ?
Done in trunk. Thanks for the bug report.