By wihas on
January 17th, 2010
- K3B
K3B is the most popular burning application on linux platform and although it uses KDE3 libraries, many GNOME users prefer it too over native GTK burners. K3b can burn anything, from audio CDs to DVDs or ISO images. It allows you to save the projects, it includes a powerful file explorer and an easy to use interface. You can also use K3b to create CD/DVD ISO images, it supports projects, multisession mode and ripping video DVDs.
- Brasero
Brasero is the default GNOME burning application. As usual, it features a simple interface which integrates very well in GNOME, with five large buttons for fast access to the most common actions:
- Audio project, to create an audio CD
- Data project, to create a data CD or DVD
- Video project, to create a video DVD or SVCD
- Disc copy, to copy a CD or DVD
- Burn image, to burn CD/DVD ISO images
The nice thing I found about Brasero is that it also includes a simple but useful cover editor for your CDs or DVDs.
- GnomeBaker
I think GnomeBaker is a little underrated by some. It has a simple interface, which kind of resembles the one of K3b, with the file explorer in the middle of the main window. GnomeBaker can burn CDs, DVDs, audio CDs, CD/DVD ISO images, it supports multisession mode, dragging and dropping files and projects. A very good alternative to Brasero for GNOME users.
Categories: Linux
Tags: Applications Linux, Audio Cd, Audio Cds, Cds Cd, Data Cd, Disc Copy, Gnome Users, Images, Interface, K3b, Libraries, Linux, Nice Thing, Video Dvds, Video Project