Text | Test-case name: brasero/bra-001
This test will check that Audio project menu Works
- Open "Brasero Disc Burner"
- Can you open Brasero correctly?
- Click "Audio project"
- A "New Audio Disc Project" window is shown
- Press the "Add" button (+)
- A new window asking for files appears
- Select at least 3 music files
- The files are added to the project
- All information about the files is displayed: Track, Title, Artist, Length
- Remove any project's file selecting it and using the "Remove" button (-)
- The file is removed
- Select another file and press the "Delete" button
- The file is removed
- Click on "Remove all files of the project"
- The project is empty
- Add again new files, press the "Add" button (+)
- A new window asking for files appears
- Select at least 3 music files
- The files are added to the project
- Write a new name for the CD/DVD in bottom the text field. It originally has "Audio disc (date)"
- Can you change the name successfully?
- Select one file and click "Split the select track" (the razor icon)
- A new window should appear called "Split Track"
- Use the slide-bar to define the cutting and click "Slice"
- Can you see the changes in the "Slices Preview" area?
- Click on the play button
- No sound is heard
- Change the track's volume
- The sound is heard
- Select any element of the "Slices Preview" area and click "Remove"
- The element selected disappears
- Click "Remove All"
- A window asking for confirmation is displayed
- Select "Remove All"
- The preview area is empty
- Click the "Ok" button
- The main "New Audio Disc Project" window is displayed
- Select one file and click "Split the select track" (the razor icon)
- A new window should appear called "Split Track"
- Select the method called "Split track in parts with a fixed length"
- A new widget appears in the "Split Track" window asking for number of seconds.
- Write "10", or use the buttons "-" or "+", and click "Slice"
- The selected file is split into N tracks, each one with a 10 min duration
- Select two elements of the "Slices Preview" area and click on the "Merge" button
- The elements selected become one of 20min duration
- Click "Remove All"
- The preview area is empty
- Click on "Ok"
- The main "New Audio Disc Project" window is displayed
- Select one file and click "Split the select track" (the razor icon)
- A new window should appear called "Split Track"
- Select the method called "Split track in a fixed number of parts"
- A new widget appears in the "Split Track" window asking for number of parts.
- Write "3", or use the buttons "-" or "+", and click "Slice"
- The selected file is split into 3 tracks
- Click "Ok"
- The main "New Audio Disc Project" window is displayed with the file split into 3 chuncks
- Select one file and click "Split the select track" (the razor icon)
- A new window should appear called "Split Track"
- Select the method called "Split track for each silence"
- Click "Slice" to split the file
- If the track has no silences
- A new window appears showing "The track wasn't split" "No silence could be detected"
- If the track has silences
- Changes are displayed in the "Slices Preview" area
- Click "Remove All"
- Is the area empty?
- Click "Ok"
- The main "New Audio Disc Project" window is displayed
- Select one file, and click the pause icon which stand for "Add a 2 second pause after the track"
- A new entry appears called "Pause" below the track selected, is this track 2 seconds length?
- Right click on the new entry and select "Remove"
- Once you have added files, select one of those and click on "Add a 2 second pause after the track"
- A new entry must appear called "Pause" below our track selected, has this track 2seconds of Length?
- Right click on the new entry and select "Remove"
- The "Pause" entry disapears
- Click the "Burn..." button Note: If you don't have a CD/DVD, you can create a .iso file and keep testing
- If you don't have a CD/DVD burner
- A new window must appears asking for a name for the iso file
- Write a new name (brasero.iso is the name by default) and click "Create Image"
- A new window appears indicating the creation process
- Select "Close" once Brasero finishes
- Is the main "Audio Disc Project" interface displayed?
Test-case name: brasero/bra-002
This test will check that Data project Works
- Open Brasero Disc Burner
- Can you open Brasero correctly?
- Click "Data project"
- A "New Data Disc Project" window is shown
- Press the "Add" button (+)
- A new window asking for files appears
- Select at least 3 files
- The files are added to the project
- All information about the files is displayed: Title, Size, Description and Space
- Click the "Create a new folder" icon and press Enter
- A new folder called "New folder" is created
- Click the New folder item, write "Folder" and press Enter
- The item is renamed to "Folder"
- Drag an element to the "Folder" directory
- The file is added and the folder gets opened
- Click the "Burn..." button Note: If you don't have a CD/DVD burner, you can create a .iso file and keep testing
- If you don't have a CD/DVD writer
- A new window must appears asking for a name for the iso file
- Write a new name (brasero.iso is the name by default) and click "Create Image"
- A new window appears indicating the creation process
- Select "Close" once Brasero finishes
- Is the main "Audio Disc Project" interface shown?
Test-case name: brasero/bra-003
This test will check that the Video project menu works
- Open the Brasero Disc Burner
- Click "Video project"
- A "New Video Disc Project" window is shown
- Press the "Add" button (+)
- A new window asking for files appears
- Select at least 3 video files
- The files are added to the project
- All information about the files is displayed: Title, Size
- Click the "Burn..." button Note: If you don't have a CD/DVD burner, you can create a .iso file and keep testing
- If you don't have a CD/DVD writter
- A new window must appears asking for a name for the iso file
- Write a new name (brasero.iso is the name by default) and click "Create Image"
- A new window appears indicating the creation process
- Select "Close" once Brasero finishes
- Is the main "Video Disc Project" interface shown?
Test-case name: brasero/bra-004
This test will check that the Copy disc feature works
- Open the Brasero Disc Burner
- Can you open Brasero correctly?
- Click "Disc copy"
- A new interface appears where you can select "Disc to copy" and "Disc to write to", do you see it?
- Click on "Select a disc to copy"
- All discs mounted are displayed
- Click on "Select a disc to write to"
- All burners are displayed
- If you don't have a CD/DVD writer, the window shows an option to create an image (iso/toc/cue)
- Click on "Burn" or "Create Image"
- Is the process completed successfully?
Test-case name: brasero/bra-005
This test will check that Burn image feature works
- Open "Brasero Disc Burner"
- Can you open Brasero correctly?
- Click on "Burn image"
- A new interface appears where you select "disc image to write" and "disc to write to"
- Press the "Click here to select a disc image" button
- A new window asking for an iso file is shown
- Select an iso file and press "Open"
- The file information is displayed in the main interface
- Click the "Select a disc to write to" button
- You should see all discs availables to burn
- If you don't have a disc, the "write to" section will be gray out
- Click the "Burn" or "Create Image" button
- Is the process completed successfully?
Test-case name: brasero/bra-006
This test will check that the plugins Work
- Open the Brasero Disc Burner
- Can you open Brasero correctly?
- Go to the top bar and click on "Edit" and later on "Plugins"
- A new "Brasero Plugins" window appears
- Select a plugin and configure it by doing click on "Configure"
- A new "Disc Burner" window appears
- Select the appropriate options and select "Close"
- The "Brasero Plugins" take the focus
- Click the "About" button
- A new window appears with information about the plugin and its developers
- Select "Close"
- Changes were applied successfully?
Test-case name: brasero/bra-007
This test will check that the Help menu works
- Open the Brasero Disc Burner
- Can you open Brasero correctly?
- Press "F1"
- A new "Brasero Help" window appears
- Navigate main topics
- Is there any issue with the content?
- Close the "Brasero Help" window
- The main Brasero window is displayed
- Go to the top bar and click the "Help" menu and later "Contents"
- The same content which was displayed in the previous step is shown
- Close the "Brasero Help" window
- The main Brasero window is displayed
- Go to the top bar and click the "Help" menu and later "About"
- A new "About Brasero" window appears
- Press the "Brasero Homepage" link
- Firefox open a valid url?
- Go back to the "About Brasero" window
- Press the "Credits" button
- The interface shows credits?
- Press the "License" button
- The interface shows a licence?
Test-case name: brasero/bra-008
This test will check that the Tools menu work
- Open the Brasero Disc Burner
- Can you open Brasero correctly?
- Go to the top bar and click the "Tools" menu and later "Cover Editor"
- A new interface appears with a tools panel above
- Make a small cover, trying to use all options
- Did you get any problem with an option in particular?
- Close the "Cover Editor" window
- The main Brasero interface is shown
- Go to the top bar and click the "Tools" menu and later click on "Eject"
- A new interface appears and ask to select a disc
- Select a disk and press "Eject"
- The system ejects the disc correctly?
- Go to the top bar and click the "Tools" menu and later click "Blank..."
- A new interface appears called "Disc Blanking"
- Select a disk
- Click on "Fast blanking" and later "Blank"
- Is the process completed successfully?
- Go to the top bar and click the "Tools" menu and later "Check Integrity..."
- A new interface appears called "Disc Checking"
- Select a disk
- You can use an MD5 file if you want, select "Use an MD5 file to check the disc"
- Could you select the file correctly?
- Click the "Check" button
- Is the process completed successfully?
If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result.
If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit 'failed' and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result
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