K3b/C2/Introduction-to-K3b/English-timed
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00:01 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Introduction to K3b. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, you will learn about |
00:08 | the K3b interface and various toolbars. |
00:12 | You will also learn how to download and install K3b on the Ubuntu Linux Operating System and, |
00:20 | *Burn a sample file using K3b. |
00:24 | What is K3b? |
00:27 | K3b is a CD/DVD burning software. |
00:31 | It can perform simple tasks like burning a CD to complex tasks such as burning eMovix CDs. |
00:39 | It can create a data, an audio, or a video CD/DVD. |
00:45 | K3b supports all data formats such as .html, .txt, and so on. |
00:54 | It supports all audio and video formats such as mp3, MPEG, and so on. |
01:03 | For more information about K3b, please visit www.k3b.org |
01:11 | Here, we are using K3b 2.0.2 on Ubuntu Linux 12.04. |
01:20 | You need to ensure that you have inserted a CD or a DVD into the drive for this tutorial. |
01:28 | If you do not have K3b installed, you can do so by using Ubuntu Software Centre. |
01:34 | For details on Ubuntu Software Centre, please refer to the spoken tutorial website. |
01:41 | For the purpose of this tutorial, we have created a folder called Myk3bCD on the Desktop. |
01:50 | We have also saved 4 Writer, 1 Impress and 2 Calc files in this folder. |
01:58 | While practising, you can use any folder or file of your choice. |
02:03 | Now let’s open K3b. |
02:06 | First, click Dash Home, which is the round button, on the top left corner of your computer desktop. |
02:14 | The Search box appears. |
02:16 | Now type k3b. |
02:19 | The K3b icon appears. |
02:22 | Click on it to open the application. |
02:26 | The K3b window opens. |
02:29 | Let us familiarize ourselves with the K3b interface. |
02:34 | The K3b interface has a Main menu with various options. |
02:40 | Short cut icons are available below the Main menu such as, |
02:45 | New Project, Open, Save, Format and Filter. |
02:50 | K3b is divided into two main panels, the top and bottom panels. |
02:57 | The top panel is also divided into two panels. |
03:01 | The left panel displays the main folders in your computer... |
03:06 | and the right panel displays the corresponding sub-folders. |
03:13 | The bottom panel displays short cut icons, for the most common processes used in K3b. |
03:21 | You can add short cut icons of the processes that you commonly use, to this panel. |
03:28 | Let’s add a short cut icon to create a new video CD project. |
03:34 | Place the cursor on the bottom panel. |
03:38 | Right-click for the context menu. |
03:41 | Click New Video CD Project. |
03:45 | The short icon for New Video CD Project appears on the panel. |
03:51 | Now, lets burn a Data CD. |
03:54 | In the bottom pane, double-click on New Data Project. |
03:59 | Alternately, go to New Project and click on the drop-down list. |
04:04 | Select New Data Project. |
04:07 | From the left panel, select Home and Desktop. |
04:13 | Now select the Myk3bCD folder. |
04:18 | It opens up all the files and folders on the top right panel. |
04:24 | Let us select the data file to be burned. |
04:29 | Let’s choose the file Writer4 from this folder. |
04:33 | Drag and drop the file Writer4 to the bottom panel. |
04:39 | Ensure that you have inserted a CD or a DVD into the drive before proceeding further. |
04:47 | Click Burn. |
04:49 | Again click Burn. |
04:53 | A window appears with 3 different tabs. |
04:56 | Let us keep the default settings. |
04:59 | So, click Default Settings. |
05:02 | Now, we can see the burning status and the progress status. |
05:08 | Once burning completes, CD ejects automatically. |
05:13 | Isn’t it simple? |
05:16 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on K3b. |
05:21 | In this tutorial we learnt about the K3b interface and its toolbars. |
05:27 | We also learnt how to Download and install K3b |
05:32 | Use various feature in K3b |
05:35 | Burn a file onto a CD |
05:39 | Here is an assignment for you. |
05:41 | Burn an Audio file onto a CD. |
05:45 | Watch the video available at the following link |
05:48 | It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project |
05:51 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it |
05:56 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team |
05:58 | Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials |
06:01 | Gives certificates to those who pass an online test |
06:05 | For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
06:11 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project |
06:15 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India |
06:23 | More information on this Mission is available at: http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro |
06:34 | The tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Private Ltd.
Thanks for joining. |