On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 13:03 -0600, Mike McCarty wrote: > Let's suppose you have your ISO image in /home/mystuff/isos/rescue.iso > Then you'd put the disc in, and if some CD CREATOR pops up, then > close its window. Then start K3b. Close any "Tip of the Day" > that it may put up. Then click on the top menu > Tools->CD->Burn CD Image In Gnome, one can right-click on an ISO file displayed in Nautilus, and pick an option to burn to disc, and that's all you'd need to do. Does KDE not have a similar feature when using Konqueror? (I don't have KDE installed, so I can't check for myself.) As far as I can see, it's just a script which passes the filename to cdrecord or growisofs, depending on which is most suitable. Though I haven't found where Nautilus hides its scripts, now. There isn't even a "scripts" item in one of the Nautilus menus, like the guides say there ought to be. This is annoying, because I want to be able to tweak the DVD side of burning so that video DVDs play in normal players. NB: I'm not trying to copy a copyrighted disc, they're self-made video recordings, on single-layer DVDs. So it's some other issue that makes them unplayable. -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.