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Revision as of 17:49, 9 March 2017
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Creating and burning CD/DVD using K3b. |
00:08 | In this tutorial, you will learn how to burn files onto a CD. |
00:14 | You will also learn: To change the settings |
00:17 | Save the project and To name the CD. |
00:21 | What can you do with k3b? |
00:24 | K3b is used to create and burn files onto 'CD/DVD'. |
00:30 | Burning files is copying files from desktop onto a 'CD/DVD'. |
00:37 | k3b supports all file formats to burn - audio, video or data. |
00:44 | Here, we are using k3b 2.0.2 on Ubuntu Linux 12.04. |
00:54 | You need to ensure that you have inserted a CD/DVD into the drive, for this tutorial. |
01:01 | I have also added an audio file to my folder Myk3bCD. |
01:09 | We had created and saved this folder on the Ubuntu Desktop earlier. |
01:16 | I have added an audio file "Learningk3b" to this folder. |
01:21 | You can use any audio file of your choice. |
01:26 | First, click Dash Home which is the round button on the top left corner of your computer desktop. |
01:35 | The Search box appears. |
01:37 | Now, type: "k3b". |
01:40 | The k3b icon appears. |
01:44 | Click on it to open the application. |
01:47 | Let us create and burn a CD using k3b. |
01:52 | For this, click on New Project icon. |
01:55 | From the drop-down that appears, select New Data Project. |
02:01 | Select the Home folder on the top left panel. |
02:05 | Now, we can see the files and folders in the Home folder. |
02:11 | Next, click on Desktop. |
02:15 | You can choose whichever folder or file you have on your machine. |
02:20 | For this demo, I will select the folder Myk3bCD. |
02:26 | So, I will right-click on Myk3bCD folder |
02:31 | and select Add to Project option. |
02:35 | Now, you can see the selected folder in the bottom panel. |
02:41 | Next, let us create a folder on the CD and move the Myk3bCD folder to it. |
02:49 | Right-click on the bottom left panel. |
02:52 | From the list of options that appear, select New Folder. |
02:58 | We can see a dialog box. |
03:00 | Type: "FolderOne" in the text box. |
03:05 | Click OK. |
03:07 | From the bottom panel, select Myk3bCD. |
03:11 | Next, select the file Writer1. |
03:15 | Drag and drop the selected file Writer1 to FolderOne. |
03:21 | To check if the file Writer1 has been copied, let us click on the FolderOne. |
03:28 | Here, we can see the file Writer1. |
03:33 | Now, from the bottom panel, click on the Burn icon. |
03:39 | The Data Project – k3b window appears. |
03:44 | Next, let’s change the settings in this Data Project – k3b window. |
03:50 | Select Writing tab and here, under Writing Mode, we will select Auto. |
03:56 | Notice that Auto is the default setting. |
04:01 | Now, let us select Filesystem tab. |
04:05 | It is set as Linux/Unix+Windows by default. |
04:11 | So, there is no need to make any changes here. |
04:16 | Now, let us go to Misc tab. |
04:20 | And here, under Multisession, select Auto. |
04:24 | Now, select Burn to burn the data to the CD. |
04:30 | The burning process begins. |
04:33 | Here, we can see the progress status bar in the window. |
04:38 | Once the burning is complete, the 'CD' ejects automatically. |
04:43 | The files are now copied on to the CD. |
04:47 | This is the end of the burning process. |
04:51 | Let us burn and save audio files on another 'CD'. |
04:56 | First, ensure that a new CD is inserted and the drive is closed. |
05:03 | As before, go to New Project and select New Audio CD Project. |
05:09 | Here, browse to the Myk3bCD folder from the top left panel. |
05:17 | Now, let us select the audio file "Learningk3b" in the top right panel. |
05:25 | Next, drag and drop the audio file onto the bottom right panel. |
05:31 | Let’s check if we have dragged and dropped the correct file. |
05:35 | You can check the file details here, in the bottom panel. |
05:40 | For this file, we can see that the Artist, Title and File name are displayed. |
05:47 | Now, let us learn how to burn this audio. |
05:52 | For this, from the main toolbar, click Save. |
05:56 | We can see the Save As – k3b window. |
06:00 | Here, type a name for your project in the text box. |
06:05 | I will type MyWork. Now, click Save. |
06:12 | Now, click Burn. |
06:15 | It opens Audio Project – k3b window. |
06:20 | Here, we shall use the default tab settings. |
06:24 | However, you can make changes in the tabs as per your requirements. |
06:30 | Now, again click Burn. |
06:34 | We can see the progress status window. |
06:37 | And the CD ejects after burning finishes. |
06:43 | This means that saving and burning the audio file is completed. |
06:49 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Creating and burning CD/DVD using k3b. |
06:57 | In this tutorial, we learnt about the k3b interface. |
07:02 | We also learnt how to: * Do manual selection of files |
07:07 | Burning 'CD' with different format files |
07:10 | save the project and |
07:12 | Name the 'CD'. |
07:15 | Here is an assignment for you. |
07:17 | Burn two audio files onto a 'CD'. |
07:21 | Watch the video available at the following link. |
07:24 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
07:28 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
07:32 | The Spoken Tutorial project team: |
07:35 | Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials |
07:38 | Gives certificates to those who pass an online test. |
07:42 | For more details, please write to: contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
07:48 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
07:52 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
08:00 | More information on this mission is available at: http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro. |
08:10 | This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Private Ltd.
Thanks for joining. |