Public bug reported:

I inserted a (unprotected) audio disc in my second cd-drive. It is detected 
correctly as "Audio Disc". But when chosing "Copy Disc" from the context menu 
it just burns nonsens leaving me with something that seems to be a data disc 
(one 74 minutes long track with random noise). When inserting the disc in my 
computer it doesn't even gets recognized as an valid disc.
When using the "copy disc" tool to write the data to an image the resulting 
file is "CD-ROM is NOT in ISO 9660 format"
Is the "copy disc"-tool not able to copy audio discs? In that case it should 
warn the user and there shouldn't be an entry in the context menu. Or is it 
just some sort of bug?

** Affects: nautilus-cd-burner (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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"Copy Disc" burns audio disc as data dics
https://launchpad.net/bugs/78720

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