On Fri, 2019-05-31 at 16:56 +0000, Beartooth wrote:
>         All I know is that when I try either Brasero or K3B and get
> some sort of failure, I just pull up the other, and it does the job.

There's also XFburn, that doesn't require KDE.

You could burn data discs straight from the Nautilus file browser
(probably with a plug-in), but I haven't tried that since several
releases back.

I've usually found that weird burning issues were often due to crappy
blank discs.  With poor quality control, the next disc in the stack
wasn't quite as bad as the prior, and you don't nail the issue down to
the right problem.  Or simply, that when the drive has another go at
focussing on the disc, it succeeds.

I've found that if, when you insert a blank, the drive spends ages
whizzing around trying to figure out the disc, that indicates its a bad
one.  Good discs whiz up virtually instantly.

These days I only use Verbatim discs.  There's usually only been 2 or 3
brands to try at my shops, they've been very good, just about all
others have been dire.

It can also be a compatibility issue with your drive and the discs. 
The discs could be good, but your drive may be bad, or simply doesn't
like that brand.  And drives do wear out, or simply age badly even
without lots of use.

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