Il 09/12/2014 15:39, Carlos E. R. ha scritto:
On 2014-12-09 17:57, Marco Calistri wrote:
Il 09/12/2014 13:22, Carlos E. R. ha scritto:
When Brasero works it doesn't need configuration at all, it works straightaway!
Well, that's the reason I don't use it, that it is not configurable and that it lacks features. Many people feel the same, and use k3b instead. That's what most people here test and use.
I have tried to emulate a burn of two avi files. I get:
"name....avi" does not have a suitable type for video projects. Please only add files with video content Close.
Which is probably because I don't have packman in the test machine. Guessing.
So that's the end of my testing. As I don't use brasero, I can not really test it. You do use it, you found a problem, but you do not want to report... so the issue will never be solved.
Carlos, Congratulations (sincerely) for your spirit and dedication! I dislike however anybody which answer things like: "Oh but why you don't use Xfactor or Ymatrix instead to use Wformatter?" If I (or someone else) have a problem with one specific application he most likely wants to solve _that_ _application_ and not simply desist and use another one. I had Brasero working for the last three or more editions of openSUSE and on 13.2 it *appears* to be broken, for this reason I reported the occurrence on this list but this does not mean that I wish to involve myself in finding a solution, I supposed the log I attached would of some utility to the application maintainer or to the programmer, may be I'm wrong. If Brasero doesn't work on 13.2, I will use other methods to create my DVDs but if I were the application maintainer or programmer, I certainly will go to check if really something is broken or not. Ok, I wont to keep boring people with this matter then I will stop here. Thanks to the participants. Take care, -- Marco Calistri -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org