BurnProof disabled by default

Asked by rhi

I have burnt a data CD-ROM and some files were corrupt. Then I found out that Nautilus doesn't use BurnProof by default even if it is available for my device. I had to enable BurnProof by setting the /apps/nautilus-cd-burner/burnproof gconf key.

Why is BurnProof disabled by default? Wouldn't it make sense to check if it is available and then use it by default? I.e., set the key to "true" by default and only fall back to "false" if the device doesn't support it?

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Soren Hansen (soren) said :
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I've created a bug report with an attached fix based on your request. Thanks for your effort!

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