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Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Creating and burning CD/DVD using k3b.
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Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Creating and burning CD/DVD using k3b.
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Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Creating and burning '''CD/DVD''' using '''k3b'''.
  
 
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Learning Objectives
 
Learning Objectives
To burn files onto CD
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||In this tutorial, you will learn how to burn files onto a '''CD'''.
To change the settings
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Save the project
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To name the CD
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||In this tutorial, you will learn how  
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To burn files onto a CD
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You will also learn  
 
You will also learn  
To change the settings
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*To change the settings
Save the project and  
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*Save the project and  
To name the CD
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*To name the CD
  
 
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|Show Slide
 
|Show Slide
What can you do with k3b?
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What can you do with '''k3b'''?
k3b is used to create and burn files onto CD/DVD
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Burning files is copying files from desktop onto a CD/DVD
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k3b supports all file formats to burn -  audio, video or data
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What can you do with k3b?
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What can you do with '''k3b'''?
k3b is used to create and burn files onto CD/DVD.
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*'''k3b''' is used to create and burn files onto '''CD/DVD'''
Burning files is copying files from desktop onto a CD/DVD.
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*Burning files is copying files from '''desktop''' onto a '''CD/DVD'''
k3b supports all file formats to burn, that is, audio, video or data.
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*'''k3b''' supports all file formats to burn audio, video or data.
  
 
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|Show Slide
 
|Show Slide
 
Systems Requirements
 
Systems Requirements
 
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||Here, we are using  
k3b 2.0.2
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*'''k3b''' 2.0.2 on  
Ubuntu Linux version 12.04
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*'''Ubuntu Linux''' 12.04.
Ensure that a CD is inserted into the drive.
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||Here, we are using k3b 2.0.2 on Ubuntu Linux 12.04.
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You need to ensure that you have inserted a CD/DVD into the drive for this tutorial.
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You need to ensure that you have inserted a '''CD/DVD''' into the drive for this tutorial.
  
 
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|-
|Switch to the Ubuntu Desktop and point to the folder Myk3bCD.
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|Switch to Desktop >> point to '''Myk3bCD''' folder >> open this folder
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||I have also added an audio file to my folder '''Myk3bCD'''.
  
Open this folder
 
||I have also added an audio file to my folder Myk3bCD. 
 
  
We had created and saved this folder on the Ubuntu Desktop earlier.
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We had created and saved this folder on the '''Ubuntu Desktop''' earlier.
  
 
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|Point to the file Learningk3b  
 
|Point to the file Learningk3b  
||I have added an audio file Learningk3b to this folder.
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||I have added an audio file '''Learningk3b''' to this folder.
  
 
You can use any audio file of your choice.
 
You can use any audio file of your choice.
  
 
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|-
|First, click Dash Home, which is the round button, on the top left corner of your computer desktop.
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|Click Dash Home
||First, click Dash Home, which is the round button, on the top left corner of your computer desktop.
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||First, click '''Dash Home''', which is the round button, on the top left corner of your computer '''desktop'''.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Point to the Search box.
 
|Point to the Search box.
||The Search box appears.
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||The '''Search''' box appears.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Now type k3b.
 
|Now type k3b.
||Now type k3b.
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||Now type '''k3b'''.
  
 
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|-
 
|Point to the k3b icon.
 
|Point to the k3b icon.
||The k3b icon appears.
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||The '''k3b''' icon appears.
  
 
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|  
 
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||Let us create and burn a CD using k3b.
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||Let us create and burn a '''CD''' using '''k3b'''.
  
 
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|-
|Click on New Project.
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|Click on New Project >> In drop-down select New Data Project.
From the drop-down that appears select New Data Project.
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||For this, click on '''New Project''' icon.  
||For this, click on New Project icon.  
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From the drop-down that appears select '''New Data Project.'''
From the drop-down that appears select New Data Project.
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|-
|Select the Home folder on the top left panel.
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|Select Home folder>> Point to the files and folders
Point to the files and folders on the top right panel.
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||Select the '''Home folder''' on the top left panel.
||Select the Home folder on the top left panel.
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Now, we can see the files and folders in the '''Home folder'''.
Now, we can see the files and folders in the Home folder.
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|-
|Next click on Desktop.
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|Click on Desktop.
||Next click on Desktop.
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||Next click on '''Desktop'''.
  
 
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|-
 
|Click on the folder Myk3bCD.
 
|Click on the folder Myk3bCD.
||For this demo, I will select the folder Myk3bCD.
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||For this demo, I will select the folder '''Myk3bCD'''.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Right-click on Myk3bCD.
 
|Right-click on Myk3bCD.
||So I will right-click on Myk3bCD folder.  
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||So I will right-click on '''Myk3bCD''' folder.  
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Select on Add to Project option.
 
|Select on Add to Project option.
||And select Add to Project option.
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||And select '''Add to Project''' option.
  
 
|-
 
|-
|Point to the file In the bottom panel.
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|Point to the file in the bottom panel.
 
||Now you can see the selected folder in the bottom panel.
 
||Now you can see the selected folder in the bottom panel.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|  
 
|  
||Next, let us create a folder on the CD and move the Myk3bCD folder to it.
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||Next, let us create a folder on the '''CD''' and move the '''Myk3bCD ''' folder to it.
  
 
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|-
 
|Select New Folder option.
 
|Select New Folder option.
||From the list of options that appear, select New Folder.  
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||From the list of options that appear, select '''New Folder'''.  
  
 
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|-
 
|-
|Type FolderOne in the text box.
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|Type FolderOne >> click OK.
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||Type a '''FolderOne''' in the text box.
  
Click OK.
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Click '''OK'''.
||Type a FolderOne in the text box.
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Click OK.
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|-
|From the bottom panel, select Myk3bCD.
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|In bottom panel, select Myk3bCD >> select Writer1.
Next select the file Writer1.
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||From the bottom panel, select '''Myk3bCD'''.
||From the bottom panel, select Myk3bCD.
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Next select the file '''Writer1'''.
Next select the file Writer1.
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|-
 
|Drag and drop the file Writer1 to FolderOne.
 
|Drag and drop the file Writer1 to FolderOne.
||Drag and drop the selected file Writer1 to FolderOne.
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||Drag and drop the selected file '''Writer1''' to '''FolderOne'''.
  
 
|-
 
|-
|Click on Writer1 in the bottom left pane.
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|Click on FolderOne
 
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||To check if the file '''Writer1''' has been copied, let us click on '''FolderOne'''.
||To check if the file Writer1 has been copied, let us click on FolderOne.
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|-
 
|-
 
|Point to the bottom right pane.
 
|Point to the bottom right pane.
||Here, we can see the file Writer1.
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||Here, we can see the file '''Writer1'''.
  
 
|-
 
|-
|Now, From the bottom panel, click on the Burn icon.
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|In bottom panel, click on Burn icon.
||Now, From the bottom panel, click on the Burn icon.
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||Now, from the bottom panel, click on the '''Burn''' icon.
  
 
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|-
 
|Point to the Data Project – k3b window.
 
|Point to the Data Project – k3b window.
||The Data Project – k3b window appears.
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||The '''Data Project – k3b''' window appears.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Point to the Data Project – k3b window.
 
|Point to the Data Project – k3b window.
||Next, let’s change the settings in this Data Project – k3b window.
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||Next, let’s change the settings in this '''Data Project – k3b''' window.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Select Writing tab >> under Writing Mode >> select Auto .
 
|Select Writing tab >> under Writing Mode >> select Auto .
||Select Writing tab and here, under Writing Mode we will select Auto.
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||Select '''Writing''' tab and here, under '''Writing Mode''' we will select '''Auto'''.
Notice, that Auto is the default setting.
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|-
 
|Select File system tab.
 
  
Point to Window+Linux under File System.
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Notice, that '''Auto''' is the default setting.
||Now, let us select Filesystem tab.
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It is set as Linux/Unix+Windows by default.  
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|-
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|Select File system tab >> point to Window+Linux
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||Now, let us select '''Filesystem''' tab.
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It is set as '''Linux/Unix+Windows''' by default.  
  
 
So, there is no need to make any changes here.
 
So, there is no need to make any changes here.
  
 
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|Select Misc tab.
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|Select Misc tab>> select Multisession mode.
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||Now, let us go to '''Misc''' tab.
  
Select Multisession mode.
 
||Now, let us go to Misc tab
 
  
and here under Multisession select Auto.
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And here under '''Multisession''' select '''Auto'''.
  
 
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|-
 
|Select Burn.
 
|Select Burn.
||Now, select Burn to burn the data to the CD.
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||Now, select '''Burn''' to burn the data to the '''CD'''.
  
 
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|-
|
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|Point to the processing status bar in the window.
 
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Point to the processing status bar in the window.
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||The burning process begins.
 
||The burning process begins.
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Here, we can see the progress status bar in the window.
 
Here, we can see the progress status bar in the window.
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||Once the burning is complete, the CD ejects automatically.  
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||Once the burning is complete, the '''CD''' ejects automatically.  
The files are now copied on to the CD.
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The files are now copied on to the '''CD'''.
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This is the end of the burning process.
 
This is the end of the burning process.
  
 
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|-
 
|
 
|
 
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||Let us burn and save audio files on another '''CD'''.
||Let us burn and save audio files on another CD.
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|-
 
|  
 
|  
||First ensure that a new CD is inserted and the drive is closed.
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||First ensure that a new '''CD''' is inserted and the '''drive''' is closed.
  
 
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|-
|Click New Project.
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|Click New Project >> Select New Audio CD Project.
Select New Audio CD Project.
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||As before, go to '''New Project''' and select '''New Audio CD Project'''.  
||As before, go to New Project and select New Audio CD Project.  
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|-
|Browse to the Myk3bCD folder on the top left pane.
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|Browse to Myk3bCD folder on the top left pane.
||Here, browse to the Myk3bCD folder from the top left panel.
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||Here, browse to the '''Myk3bCD''' folder from the top left panel.
  
 
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|Select the audio file Learningk3b in the top right panel.
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|Select Learningk3b  
||Now, lets us select the audio file Learningk3b in the top right panel.
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||Now, lets us select the audio file '''Learningk3b''' in the top right panel.
  
 
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|-
|Drag and drop the <<audio file>> onto the bottom pane.
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|Drag and drop the audio file onto the bottom pane.
 
||Next, drag and drop the audio file onto the bottom right panel.
 
||Next, drag and drop the audio file onto the bottom right panel.
  
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|Point to the file details in the bottom pane.
 
|Point to the file details in the bottom pane.
 
||Let’s check if we have dragged and dropped the correct file.
 
||Let’s check if we have dragged and dropped the correct file.
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You can check the file details here, in the bottom panel.
 
You can check the file details here, in the bottom panel.
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|-
 
|Point to the artist, title and file name.
 
|Point to the artist, title and file name.
||For this file, we can see that the Artist, Title and File name are displayed.
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||For this file, we can see that the '''Artist, Title''' and '''File name''' are displayed.
  
 
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|For this, on the Main toolbar, click Save.
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|On Main toolbar, click Save.
||For this, from the Main toolbar, click Save.
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||For this, from the Main toolbar, click '''Save'''.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Point to the Save As – k3b window.
 
|Point to the Save As – k3b window.
||We can see the Save As – k3b window.
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||We can see the '''Save As – k3b''' window.
  
 
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|Type MyWork in the text box.
 
|Type MyWork in the text box.
 
Click Save.
 
Click Save.
||I will type MyWork.
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||I will type '''MyWork'''. Now, click '''Save'''.
Now, click Save.
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|-
 
|Click Burn.
 
|Click Burn.
||Now, click Burn.
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||Now, click '''Burn'''.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Point to the Audio Project – k3b window.
 
|Point to the Audio Project – k3b window.
||It opens Audio Project – k3b window.
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||It opens '''Audio Project – k3b''' window.
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 +
 
 
Here, we shall use the default tab settings.
 
Here, we shall use the default tab settings.
  
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|-
 
|-
 
|Click Burn.
 
|Click Burn.
||Now, again click Burn.
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||Now, again click '''Burn'''.
  
 
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||We can see the progress status window.
 
||We can see the progress status window.
  
And the CD ejects after burning finishes.
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And the '''CD''' ejects after burning finishes.
  
 
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|Show Slide
 
|Show Slide
 
Summary
 
Summary
This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Creating and burning CD/DVD using k3b.
 
  
About the k3b interface
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||This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Creating and burning '''CD/DVD''' using '''k3b'''.
Do manual selection of files
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Burning CD with different format files
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In this tutorial we learnt about the '''k3b''' interface.
Save the project
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Name the CD
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||
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This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Creating and burning CD/DVD using k3b.
 
  
In this tutorial we learnt about the  k3b interface.
 
 
We also learnt how to:
 
We also learnt how to:
Do manual selection of files
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*Do manual selection of files
Burning CD with different format files
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*Burning '''CD''' with different format files
Save the project
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*Save the project
Name the CD
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*Name the '''CD'''
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Show Slide
 
|Show Slide
 
Assignment
 
Assignment
Burn two audio files onto a CD
 
 
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||
 
Here is an assignment for you.
 
Here is an assignment for you.
Burn two audio files onto a CD
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Burn two audio files onto a '''CD'''.
  
 
|-
 
|-
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|Display Slide
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 +
Acknowledgement Slide
 +
||Watch the video available at the following link
 +
 +
It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
 +
 +
If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
 +
 +
|-
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|Display Slide
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 +
Spoken Tutorial Workshops
 +
|| The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
 +
*Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
 +
*Gives certificates to those who pass an online test
 +
 +
 +
For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org
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|-
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|Display Slide
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 +
Acknowledgement
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|| Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
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 +
It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
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 +
More information on this Mission is available at: http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro
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|-
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|| The tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Private Ltd.
 +
 +
Thanks for joining.
 +
|}
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|}
 
|}

Latest revision as of 16:59, 29 August 2014

Visual Cue Narration
Show Title Slide

Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Creating and burning CD/DVD using k3b.

Show Slide

Learning Objectives

In this tutorial, you will learn how to burn files onto a CD.


You will also learn

  • To change the settings
  • Save the project and
  • To name the CD
Show Slide

What can you do with k3b?

What can you do with k3b?

  • k3b is used to create and burn files onto CD/DVD
  • Burning files is copying files from desktop onto a CD/DVD
  • k3b supports all file formats to burn - audio, video or data.
Show Slide

Systems Requirements

Here, we are using
  • k3b 2.0.2 on
  • Ubuntu Linux 12.04.


You need to ensure that you have inserted a CD/DVD into the drive for this tutorial.

Switch to Desktop >> point to Myk3bCD folder >> open this folder I have also added an audio file to my folder Myk3bCD.


We had created and saved this folder on the Ubuntu Desktop earlier.

Point to the file Learningk3b I have added an audio file Learningk3b to this folder.

You can use any audio file of your choice.

Click Dash Home First, click Dash Home, which is the round button, on the top left corner of your computer desktop.
Point to the Search box. The Search box appears.
Now type k3b. Now type k3b.
Point to the k3b icon. The k3b icon appears.
Click on it to open the application. Click on it to open the application.
Let us create and burn a CD using k3b.
Click on New Project >> In drop-down select New Data Project. For this, click on New Project icon.

From the drop-down that appears select New Data Project.

Select Home folder>> Point to the files and folders Select the Home folder on the top left panel.

Now, we can see the files and folders in the Home folder.

Click on Desktop. Next click on Desktop.
You can choose whichever folder or file you have on your machine.
Click on the folder Myk3bCD. For this demo, I will select the folder Myk3bCD.
Right-click on Myk3bCD. So I will right-click on Myk3bCD folder.
Select on Add to Project option. And select Add to Project option.
Point to the file in the bottom panel. Now you can see the selected folder in the bottom panel.
Next, let us create a folder on the CD and move the Myk3bCD folder to it.
Right-click on the bottom left panel. Right-click on the bottom left panel.
Select New Folder option. From the list of options that appear, select New Folder.
Point to the dialog box. We can see a dialog box.
Type FolderOne >> click OK. Type a FolderOne in the text box.

Click OK.

In bottom panel, select Myk3bCD >> select Writer1. From the bottom panel, select Myk3bCD.

Next select the file Writer1.

Drag and drop the file Writer1 to FolderOne. Drag and drop the selected file Writer1 to FolderOne.
Click on FolderOne To check if the file Writer1 has been copied, let us click on FolderOne.
Point to the bottom right pane. Here, we can see the file Writer1.
In bottom panel, click on Burn icon. Now, from the bottom panel, click on the Burn icon.
Point to the Data Project – k3b window. The Data Project – k3b window appears.
Point to the Data Project – k3b window. Next, let’s change the settings in this Data Project – k3b window.
Select Writing tab >> under Writing Mode >> select Auto . Select Writing tab and here, under Writing Mode we will select Auto.


Notice, that Auto is the default setting.

Select File system tab >> point to Window+Linux Now, let us select Filesystem tab.

It is set as Linux/Unix+Windows by default.

So, there is no need to make any changes here.

Select Misc tab>> select Multisession mode. Now, let us go to Misc tab.


And here under Multisession select Auto.

Select Burn. Now, select Burn to burn the data to the CD.
Point to the processing status bar in the window. The burning process begins.


Here, we can see the progress status bar in the window.

Once the burning is complete, the CD ejects automatically.


The files are now copied on to the CD.

This is the end of the burning process.

Let us burn and save audio files on another CD.
First ensure that a new CD is inserted and the drive is closed.
Click New Project >> Select New Audio CD Project. As before, go to New Project and select New Audio CD Project.
Browse to Myk3bCD folder on the top left pane. Here, browse to the Myk3bCD folder from the top left panel.
Select Learningk3b Now, lets us select the audio file Learningk3b in the top right panel.
Drag and drop the audio file onto the bottom pane. Next, drag and drop the audio file onto the bottom right panel.
Point to the file details in the bottom pane. Let’s check if we have dragged and dropped the correct file.


You can check the file details here, in the bottom panel.

Point to the artist, title and file name. For this file, we can see that the Artist, Title and File name are displayed.
Now, let us learn how to burn this audio.
On Main toolbar, click Save. For this, from the Main toolbar, click Save.
Point to the Save As – k3b window. We can see the Save As – k3b window.
Here, type a name for your project in the text box.
Type MyWork in the text box.

Click Save.

I will type MyWork. Now, click Save.
Click Burn. Now, click Burn.
Point to the Audio Project – k3b window. It opens Audio Project – k3b window.


Here, we shall use the default tab settings.

However, you can make changes in the tabs, as per your requirements.
Click Burn. Now, again click Burn.
Point to the processing status window. We can see the progress status window.

And the CD ejects after burning finishes.

This means that saving and burning the audio file is completed.
Show Slide

Summary

This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Creating and burning CD/DVD using k3b.

In this tutorial we learnt about the k3b interface.


We also learnt how to:

  • Do manual selection of files
  • Burning CD with different format files
  • Save the project
  • Name the CD
Show Slide

Assignment

Here is an assignment for you. Burn two audio files onto a CD.

Display Slide

Acknowledgement Slide

Watch the video available at the following link

It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project

If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it

Display Slide

Spoken Tutorial Workshops

The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
  • Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
  • Gives certificates to those who pass an online test


For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org

Display Slide

Acknowledgement

Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project

It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India

More information on this Mission is available at: http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro

The tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Private Ltd.

Thanks for joining.

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Contributors and Content Editors

Desicrew, Nancyvarkey