XFBURN burns Data-musicCD-ISO-Erases CD !!! 512kb pet :)

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XFBURN burns Data-musicCD-ISO-Erases CD !!! 512kb pet :)

#1 Post by ttuuxxx »

Well I spent all day on this and the size of the package is amazing for what you get, it comes with its own burning libs, which is really over the top. I tried it out by erasing a cdrw and then burning a puppy iso image and it was fast and worked perfect, So enjoy. I know I will :)

PS I'm not sure about the DVD section, I might have to add gstreamer, But I do know it works great on CD's, I'll make another package tomorrow with Gstream also.
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#2 Post by magerlab »

xfburn was already used in gray's pupplets (NOP and boxpup).
it's one of the xfce4 apps

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#3 Post by ttuuxxx »

magerlab wrote:xfburn was already used in gray's pupplets (NOP and boxpup).
it's one of the xfce4 apps
okay this is made up of 9 different programs , xfce alone is 2.4MB pet min, then theres a burning engine, etc, add dbus to compile and then removed it after, Thats whats amazing that its 1/5 of just one of the programs. If I included 100% of all the packages the pet used here and not even the full xfce WM, just what I needed the pet would be 6MB. So this program is 1/12 the original size before I started stripping and removing so much and you don't need to change your window manager or version of puppy to use it :)
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#4 Post by futurnet »

ttuuxxx if you need gstream library, I have just compiled but for i686 only, i guess you need i486, anyway are stored here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=b15a ... 49b5870170
I am interested to xfburn with DVD support, because I get problem with DVD using pburn, often after formatted the DVD cannot be read anymore. Is a limit of Pburn with DVD?

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futurnet wrote:ttuuxxx if you need gstream library, I have just compiled but for i686 only, i guess you need i486, anyway are stored here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=b15a ... eaa7bc68bc

I am interested to xfburn with DVD support, because I get problem with DVD using pburn, often after formatted the DVD cannot be read anymore. Is a limit of Pburn with DVD?
Thats okay I already compiled it, :) I just have a bit of testing to to do with it:)
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xfburn - thanks

#6 Post by jpop12 »

ttuuxxx-

i just tested / burned an audio cd with xfburn.
everything worked great.
thanks for making xfburn available.

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PUPPY 4.1.2 full hd install
everex gbook laptop
display: 15" / processor: 1.5 / ram: 512 / disk: 60 /
cd writer / dvd rom

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#7 Post by ttuuxxx »

Your welcome I think its a great little burner also :)
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#8 Post by esmourguit »

Bonjour,

Is it possible to burn multisession?

Cordialement ;)
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xfburn

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I always liked xfburn and I prefer it over pburn which often has problems

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#10 Post by Lobster »

esmourguit wrote:Bonjour,

Is it possible to burn multisession?

Cordialement ;)
David Mohr - the developer says:
Right now no. I can easily add support to create multisession discs (I
think I'll change the default to do that), but continuing multi
session discs needs a bit more support. I'll put that on the TODO
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#11 Post by amigo »

The companion library to libburn, libisoburn can do multi-session.

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does it write DVDs?

#12 Post by mcewanw »

Nothing been added to this thread for a few months now. Did you get xfburn working with DVDs? You were saying something about Gstreamer.

I have nothing against Zigbert at all, but, having gone through the painful process of using Gtkdialog myself for some programs, I would rather avoid it altogether! Gtkdialog appears convenient and attractive at first, but in anything but the simplest app it soon becomes messy and, yes, a real nuisance when it comes to zombie processes left running and so on (kludgy to remove to say the least). It isn't impossible to tame Gtkdialog, but is it worth the effort?

[Actually, I think Gtkdialog is fine for something very basic, like Pwget, but the problem is, it has been over-promoted on Puppy for bigger tasks it isn't really suited for. A simple Gtkdialog frontend with some buttons and a file select takes but a few minutes to write, and that's great, but try to do more than that and use something else I say!]

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Re: does it write DVDs?

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mcewanw wrote:Nothing been added to this thread for a few months now. Did you get xfburn working with DVDs? You were saying something about Gstreamer.

I have nothing against Zigbert at all, but, having gone through the painful process of using Gtkdialog myself for some programs, I would rather avoid it altogether! Gtkdialog appears convenient and attractive at first, but in anything but the simplest app it soon becomes messy and, yes, a real nuisance when it comes to zombie processes left running and so on (kludgy to remove to say the least). It isn't impossible to tame Gtkdialog, but is it worth the effort?

[Actually, I think Gtkdialog is fine for something very basic, like Pwget, but the problem is, it has been over-promoted on Puppy for bigger tasks it isn't really suited for. A simple Gtkdialog frontend with some buttons and a file select takes but a few minutes to write, and that's great, but try to do more than that and use something else I say!]
Hi Thanks for the input and I agree with you 100% on gtkdialog, its great for tiny apps, but things like Pburn, Pfind, Pmusic pushes it beyond its limits and turns into a resource mess.
I'm in the middle of moving from 4 series into 5, Once I figure out which 5 series will be my next os choice then I'll build a newer updated version wit gstreamer included. Or if I go back to 4 series for something I'll look into recompiling all those packages again :?
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#14 Post by hanzf »

Thank you but...
I downloaded xfburn. the GUI looks good and it has the best file chooser of all the puppy apps i know but when I click on "proceed to burn" it crashes so mercilessly i can only turn off my computer.

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hanzf wrote:Thank you but...
I downloaded xfburn. the GUI looks good and it has the best file chooser of all the puppy apps i know but when I click on "proceed to burn" it crashes so mercilessly i can only turn off my computer.
what version of puppy are you using ? its made for 4 series
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#16 Post by hanzf »

I use puppy 4.1.2 from a live cd with a pup_save file. Pburn works but if you ask me the GUI plainly sucks (sorry)

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hanzf wrote:I use puppy 4.1.2 from a live cd with a pup_save file. Pburn works but if you ask me the GUI plainly sucks (sorry)
Have you tried latest pburn?... great GUI from a geat GUY...available here

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hanzf wrote:I use puppy 4.1.2 from a live cd with a pup_save file. Pburn works but if you ask me the GUI plainly sucks (sorry)
Hi hanzf try running it from the command line, type xfburn
and if you get a error report it back, that version should of worked for you, If it doesn't give you a error, uninstall it and try the larger/newer version located at http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 25&t=44040
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trio wrote:Have you tried latest pburn?... great GUI from a geat GUY...available here
Thank you but opera says the site is "currently unavailable", I'll try again later.
ttuuxxx wrote:Hi hanzf try running it from the command line, type xfburn
and if you get a error report it back
Ok, this is what I got when I started xfburn:
  • root# xfburn

    (xfburn:11844): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
    Using the fallback 'C' locale.
    ** Message: Thunar-VFS not available, using default implementation
    ** Message: Using basic transcoder.

    (xfburn:11844): Gtk-WARNING **: format-dvd: missing action format-dvd

    (xfburn:11844): Gtk-WARNING **: copy-dvd: missing action copy-dvd
All this came on program startup. Then I choose "New Audio Composition" and create it and start burning. When the progress bar says 99%, the CD writer drive stops and starts 2 or 3 times and then there is silence and the mouse pointer doesn't react anymore. CtrlAltDel does nothing. The only solution i found is to turn off the computer's power.

I think I'm gonna try the link you gave me. By the way, if i get xfburn to work, can it make audio CDs with no gaps between the tracks?
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xfburn renewed by Billtoo for Puppies Xfce 2016 jump to his topic here

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