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K3b er en enkel men kraftfuld og meget konfigurerbar grafisk applikation til at brænde lyd-, video- og dataprojekter med mere.
K3b's standard startskærm

Introduktion

Hvis du har brugt et brænderprogram som Nero under Windows, så vil K3b føles velkendt.

Med en enkel, men alligevel kraftfuldt grafisk brugerflade giver K3b forskellige muligheder for brænde en cd, dvd eller bd (Blu-ray disc). Forskellige typer af projekter understøttes, herunder lyd og data, video projekter for dvd og vcd, samt multisessionsdiske, diske med blandet indhold med mere. K3b kan at slette genskrivbare medier og kan udføre mere komplicerede opgaver såsom audiovisuel kodning og afkodning.

Før du går i gang

Når du kører K3b for første gang, vil du nok få at vide, at at der ikke er fundet drivere til optiske drev, hvilket betyder at du ikke vil være i stand til at skrive til nogen optisk disk. Der er ingen grund til panik, da K3b vil åbne et konfigurationsvindue, som vil hjælpe dig med at få de forskellige programmer, som K3b skal bruge op at køre. Det omfatter visning af den brugergruppe, der ejer disse programmer. Det skulle ikke være nødvendigt at ændre dette, da K3b selv sætter de korrekte tilladelser til hjælpeprogrammerne. Hjælpeprogrammerne er almindeligvis cdrecord, growisofs og cdrdao. Hvis du foretrækker det, så kan du få K3b til at anvende brugergruppen "burning" og lade den pege på dit optiske drev. Her ser du et billede af konfigurationsvinduet, hvor du kan indstille dette.

Indstilling af brugerfladen

Når du starter K3b bliver du tilbudt hurtig start af de tre mest almindelige opgavetyper

  • Nyt data-project
  • Nyt lyd-CD-project
  • Kopié medie

K3b can perform much more than these tasks though, and so you may find that some of the other possibilities are just as useful to you. Take a look at this list for a taste of other available functions (click on the image to enlarge it):


Perhaps a quick start for one or more of these other tasks would be useful to you and so K3b can give you that, too. Simply right click on the application desktop, and here you will see a menu for adding buttons:

Configuring the internals

Most of the default settings can simply be left alone. It is however, recommended that you do take a look at the Advanced Settings page. Here you can set various important settings, if required.

  • Use Burnfree should be set - it controls the burn, ensuring that the buffer never gets dangerously low (which reduces the quantity of bad burns).
  • You may wish to automatically erase re-writable disks.
  • The option Do not eject medium after write process is invaluable if your drive is one that cannot be closed quickly enough for Verify to happen.

Preparing to burn a disk

When starting a new project, you should ensure that K3b has detected the correct optical media, such as CD or DVD. On the status line at the bottom of the screen you should see the size of disk which is currently set. If this is not correct, or you require a different size, simply right-click on it and set the preferred size from the provided list:


All that's left to do now, is choose what is to be burned. The top half of the screen functions like a file manager. Simply drag and drop the files and directories you wish to burn onto the large pane at bottom right. On the left you will see a tree view forming of your chosen files. Should there be some files or directories which you do not want to burn, these can be easily removed from the project by simply removing them from the panel at the bottom. Select the file to be removed (you can control-click to select multiple ones), then right-click, and select Remove. After this, the bottom left-hand panel should show an updated tree representation of the directories and files.

The top line will be the title of the disk. In many cases this will be fine, but if you would like to change this to something else, simply right-click on the title and rename it.

Final Steps

You are now ready to hit the Burn button.

You will see on my screenshot that no disk was present. When you have inserted the appropriate disk you will see a description of it on that line.

There are still one or two choices to be made. I would recommend that you set Verify written data, then hit the Save icon at the bottom of the screen, ensuring that it becomes your personal default. For most modern drives it's safe to leave mode and speed to Auto. If you may wish to burn another copy of the disk at a later date, select Create image, which will save having to set up the burn again. Set the number of copies you want to burn, then, when you are satisfied, hit Burn.

Burning an Audio CD

This page tells you how to burn an audio CD from your stored files.