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This short tutorial describes how to burn an Audio Cd using [[K3b]] - the KDE Burning Program.
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This short tutorial describes how to burn an Audio Cd using [[Special:myLanguage/K3b|K3b]] - the KDE Burning Program.


== Starting a Audio CD Project ==
== Starting a Audio CD Project == <!--T:2-->


* Start K3b (you can find it in the menu by typing "k3b").
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* At the bottom half of the K3b window click on "New Audio Cd Project"
* Start [[Special:myLanguage/K3b|K3b]] (you can find it in the menu by typing '''k3b''').
* At the bottom half of the [[Special:myLanguage/K3b|K3b]] window click on <menuchoice>New Audio CD Project</menuchoice>


== Copy your music files to the CD ==
== Copy your music files to the CD == <!--T:4-->


=== If you are lucky ===
=== If you are lucky === <!--T:5-->


K3b can convert quite some audio formats automatically for you. Just click on the files you want in the upper half (navigation area) and they will be added to your CD.
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'''K3b''' can convert quite some audio formats automatically for you. Just click on the files you want in the upper half (navigation area) and they will be added to your CD.


{{Note| Most distributions will not install the necessary packages by default. You need to look for a package called "k3b-codecs" or similar in your distributions software manager. In some cases you need to add another repository (packman for openSUSE). }}
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{{Note| Most distributions will not install the necessary packages by default. You need to look for a package called '''k3b-codecs''' or similar in your distributions software manager. In some cases you need to add another repository ('''packman''' for openSUSE). }}


=== Otherwise ===
=== Otherwise === <!--T:8-->


You need to prepare (convert) the music files to wav-format before K3b can handle them. There are many tools available for this on Linux (too many). We will use the [http://pacpl.sourceforge.net Perl Audio Converter] here. It integrates nicely into Dolphin.
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You need to prepare (convert) the music files to wav-format before [[Special:myLanguage/K3b|K3b]] can handle them. There are many tools available for this on Linux (too many). We will use the [http://pacpl.sourceforge.net Perl Audio Converter] here. It integrates nicely into [[Special:myLanguage/Dolphin|Dolphin]].


* Install kde4-papcl or a similarly named package using your distributions software manager.
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* Go to the Folder containing your music files in Dolphin.
* Install '''kde4-papcl''' or a similarly named package using your distributions software manager.
* right click on the files you want to convert.
* Go to the folder containing your music files in [[Special:myLanguage/Dolphin|Dolphin]].
* Navigate to Actions -> PAPCL-Convert -> To WAV in the menu
* Right click on the files you want to convert.
* Wait till it informs you that the job has been finished
* Navigate to <menuchoice>Actions -> PAPCL-Convert -> To WAV</menuchoice> in the menu.
* Now you can go back to K3B and add the new WAV-files
* Wait till it informs you that the job has been finished.
* To do so click on the file you want to add
* Now you can go back to [[Special:myLanguage/K3b|K3b]] and add the new WAV-files.
* To do so click on the file you want to add.


== Edit the title information ==
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You can give the tracks titles or import those from CDDB (a online service for track names). To do so double click on the track (lower half of the window).
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You can give the tracks titles or import those from '''CDDB''' (a online service for track names). To do so double click on the track (lower half of the window).


== Burn the CD ==
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Insert a blanc CD-R or CD-RW disc into your cd-writer and click on "Burn". In the upcomming dialog check if you like the presets and when done click on "Burn". The CD will now be burned for you.


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Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc into your cd-writer and click on <menuchoice>Burn</menuchoice>. In the upcomming dialog check if you like the presets and when done click on <menuchoice>Burn</menuchoice>. The CD will now be burned for you.
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 4 April 2011

This short tutorial describes how to burn an Audio Cd using K3b - the KDE Burning Program.

Starting a Audio CD Project

  • Start K3b (you can find it in the menu by typing k3b).
  • At the bottom half of the K3b window click on New Audio CD Project

Copy your music files to the CD

If you are lucky

K3b can convert quite some audio formats automatically for you. Just click on the files you want in the upper half (navigation area) and they will be added to your CD.

Note
Most distributions will not install the necessary packages by default. You need to look for a package called k3b-codecs or similar in your distributions software manager. In some cases you need to add another repository (packman for openSUSE).


Otherwise

You need to prepare (convert) the music files to wav-format before K3b can handle them. There are many tools available for this on Linux (too many). We will use the Perl Audio Converter here. It integrates nicely into Dolphin.

  • Install kde4-papcl or a similarly named package using your distributions software manager.
  • Go to the folder containing your music files in Dolphin.
  • Right click on the files you want to convert.
  • Navigate to Actions -> PAPCL-Convert -> To WAV in the menu.
  • Wait till it informs you that the job has been finished.
  • Now you can go back to K3b and add the new WAV-files.
  • To do so click on the file you want to add.

Edit the title information

You can give the tracks titles or import those from CDDB (a online service for track names). To do so double click on the track (lower half of the window).

Burn the CD

Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc into your cd-writer and click on Burn. In the upcomming dialog check if you like the presets and when done click on Burn. The CD will now be burned for you.