Changelog....Languages....Themes....Developer docs
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Sigmund Berglund, 2020
Features
Data
- Burn Data CD/DVD/Blu-ray (multi/single session) compatible with Linux, Mac, Windows, ...
- Copy data CD/DVD/Blu-ray
- Burn Audio CD from mp3, ogg, wma, wav ... (CD-text / CDDB)
- Burn Audio CD from toc/cue file
- Copy audio-CD
- Burn Video DVD/CD from avi, mov, mpg, wmv ...
- Burn Video DVD/CD as a slideshow with images and background music
- Burn Video DVD from video_ts filessytem
- Copy video-DVD (decryption of encrypted discs)
- Shrink double-layered video-DVD to single-layered disc
- Burn ISO-image
- Burn NRG-image
- Make ISO-image
- Convert NRG-image to ISO-image
- Blank/Erase RW disc - fast (only TOC) or complete
- Inspect and edit Burn-command before it executes.
- Import sessions from multisession disc.
- Verify burnt data.
- Import (play)list
- Fixate disc
- Check for c2errors....
- Language support
- Theme support
- pBurn is architecture independent and will work for X86/ARM (32/64-bit), as long as the dependencies is valid.
Download info: username: puppy , password: linux
pBurn-4.3.19 [Mirror] (72 kb)
pBurn-3.7.18 [Mirror] (68 kb) - Last release supporting cdrkit
Links to non-Puppy packages: Arch, Debiandog, Gentoo, Porteus, Slackware
Dependencies.......
- R E Q U I R E D
- coreutils
- gtkdialog-0.8.4 (r514)
- cdrtools-3
- dvd+rwtools-7.0 - for DVD/Blu-ray
- cddetect - for media detection. (Check that cddetect_quick is included - source here.)
O T H E R S - ffmpeg - for converting audio/video (TahrPup users, look here)
- dvdauthor - for burning video-DVD
- vobcopy - for copying video-DVD
- vamps - for shrinking video-DVD
- libcdio - for validating multisession (cd-info)
- vcdimager - for burning Video-CD
- nrgiso - for support of Nero images
- pFilesearch - for file search
- Fixate CD: [No extra dependencies]
- Fixate DVD: close (10 kb) [Not in Puppy]
- Verify disc quality: readcd [Puppy builtin]
- Buildscripts for Slackware (and probably others) here (thanks to big_bass)
- cddetect
If you have problems compiling cddetect or cddetect_quick, try to include a header. Add this to cddetect.c
#include <limits.h> - close
If you have to compile dvd+rw-tools-7.1 close.cpp, and it gives an error, you should add this line to transport.hxx
#include <limits.h>
and compile with:
g++ -o close close.cpp
Before reporting a bug, please read about
Known bugs
- Speed setting doesn't work for wodim/cdrecord.
- Do keep in mind that 4.7GB are salesman's GB, i.e. 10003 and not 10243. If translated to "real" GB, single layer DVD+-R[W] capacity is no larger than 4.4GiB, and Blu-ray no larger than 23.3GiB!
- If burning troubles with filesnames containing local characters (æøå), please start Pburn with the -f parameter. Open a terminal and execute command 'pburn -f'.
- It is not recommended to run other heavy applications (or powersaving/screensavers) while burning, as this can cause buffer under-runs if your PC was not able to allocate enough time to processing the burn. You will then have a useless disc. Choosing a burn speed that is too high, or CPU-priority that is too low, could also cause buffer under-runs.
- Not all older drives can "see" beyond the first session. Few DVD-ROM units are capable of DVD-R multiborder playback and even fewer support DVD+R multisessioning. In other words your burner might be the only unit in your vicinity that can access data in the different sessions.
- RW media can sustain only around 1000 overwrites.
- RW media is not playable in all players.
- Audio CD's do not have a file system, so they cannot be mounted, just read.
- If your system has an automounter, the automounter will detect a formatted disc and mount it. You can not write to a mounted disc, so you will need to unmount it.
- If temporary storage are set on a Windows FAT partition, symlinks will not be stored. The Linux VFAT driver doesn't handle symlinks. Also FAT partitions doesn't allow filesize above 4Gb.
- Pay close attention to the minimum and maximum writing speeds of your media, and compare them with the maximum writing speeds of your drive. Writing to media with a minimum speed setting higher than your drive is capable of will result in failure - for example, attempting to write to a 4x-10x CDRW on a drive with a maximum RW speed of 2x. This is most likely to be an issue when using new discs in an old system.
"zigberts pburn was the tipping point,
I just couldn't live without it!!!" . ally