Summary: | audio project: easy to read colors and markers for 650 and 700MB | ||
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Product: | [Applications] k3b | Reporter: | Maciej Pilichowski <bluedzins> |
Component: | Audio Project | Assignee: | k3b developers <k3b> |
Status: | REPORTED --- | ||
Severity: | wishlist | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | openSUSE | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
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Description
Maciej Pilichowski
2007-01-22 16:19:48 UTC
You can easily switch between MB and minutes via the context menu. How about K3b remembering the last setting? As for the size: this is adjusted to the medium. So your proposal seems like a backstep to me... > You can easily switch between MB and minutes via the context menu. How about > K3b remembering the last setting? Great! > As for the size: this is adjusted to the medium. What medium? There is none -- and marker sits still. I inserted 650MB -- no change. Ok, the medium thing, I found out this context menu and I see your point. So maybe: a) fixing auto detection b) extra option showing all markers ad.a) should I fill the next report about this issue? I run k3b, marker at 700, I insert the disc 650 --> marker untouched (settings: auto) On Monday 22 January 2007 20:07, Maciej Pilichowski wrote: > Ok, the medium thing, I found out this context menu and I see your point. > So maybe: a) fixing auto detection it works like a charm here. > b) extra option showing all markers nope. I don't like that. > ad.a) should I fill the next report about this issue? I run k3b, marker at > 700, I insert the disc 650 --> marker untouched (settings: auto) is the disk empty? > it works like a charm here. Do you use internal or external drive? Me -- external (usb). > > b) extra option showing all markers > nope. I don't like that. Btw. I am talking only about those vertical small lines. Not full info. It would be really helpful because it is often I want to optimize burning. So I will see exactly how can I put files on several discs. > > ad.a) should I fill the next report about this issue? I run k3b, marker at > > 700, I insert the disc 650 --> marker untouched (settings: auto) > is the disk empty? Nope. There are some data (I mean computer data, not audio, but I try to burn audio now). PS. ad.b) it would be useful for creating the disc image, not actual burning On Monday 22 January 2007 21:45, Maciej Pilichowski wrote: > > it works like a charm here. > > Do you use internal or external drive? Me -- external (usb). both. > > > b) extra option showing all markers > > > > nope. I don't like that. > > Btw. I am talking only about those vertical small lines. Not full info. It > would be really helpful because it is often I want to optimize burning. So > I will see exactly how can I put files on several discs. I do not really get yet why you need multiple markers > > > ad.a) should I fill the next report about this issue? I run k3b, marker > > > at 700, I insert the disc 650 --> marker untouched (settings: auto) > > > > is the disk empty? > > Nope. There are some data (I mean computer data, not audio, but I try to > burn audio now). only burnable media is used for the auto detection. I put the autodetection issue in separate report.
> I do not really get yet why you need multiple markers
The real scenario. I have a lot of mp3 files now (but the same applies to data as well), so I insert the first disc and add some files, let's say first 3 files. The files could fit perfectly (then I burn) or not -- then I consider deleting the last file or changing the disc (because I have mixed capacities), for example 650->700MB.
But this works smoothly if I can see how I am doing -- the markers would be a great help, because I could immediately see that even deleting file it is more than the next markers.
Small visually, but really helpful hint from the program.
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