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  • Committer: Billy Cina
  • Date: 2007-12-10 17:03:16 UTC
  • Revision ID: training@canonical.com-20071210170316-bnp2ou3qa7c4vos6
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                                                                <para>You can also extract CD audio files to the proprietary,
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                                                                non-free MP3 format. Instructions for extracting audio files into
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                                                                the MP3 format can be found in the help for Sound Juicer. Go to
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                                                                Help&gt;Content and then navigate to the Preferences section.</para>
 
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                                                                 <emphasis role="strong">Help&gt;Content</emphasis> and then navigate to the Preferences section.</para>
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                                                        </tip>
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                                                        <figure><title><emphasis role="italic">Specifying Audio Format</emphasis></title>
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                                                                <mediaobject><imageobject>
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                                                You can view the progress of the process in the <emphasis role="strong">
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                                                Writing Audio Disc</emphasis> dialogue box. This process may take some
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                                                time depending on the size of the files to be written to disc. Once the
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                                                process is complete, you get a new Cd containing all your favourite
 
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                                                process is complete, you get a new CD containing all your favourite
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                                                songs.</para>
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                                                <figure><title><emphasis role="italic">Writing Audio CD</emphasis></title>
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                                                        <mediaobject><imageobject>
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                        Apple.  You can play music in MP3 and AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) audio file
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                        formats and store up to ten thousand songs on the device itself. The iPod does not support free multimedia formats.</para>
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                        <sect2>
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                                <title>Playing Music Using iPod</title>
 
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                                <title>Playing Music Using an iPod</title>
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                                <para>To play music using iPod:
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                                        <orderedlist numeration="arabic">
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                                                <listitem>
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                                                </listitem>
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                                                <listitem>
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                                                        <para>Gtkpod starts adding the files to your iPod. When the
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                                                        process is complete a message " Successfully added files"
 
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                                                        process is complete a message "Successfully added files"
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                                                        is quickly flashed at the bottom of the gtkpod window. You
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                                                        can also view the recently added files in the bottom pane of
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                                                        the gtkpod window.</para>
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                        Ubuntu can automatically play a DVD when it is inserted into the DVD drive. However, it will not provide access to the menu.
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                        Other free software media players like VLC, mplayer and xine do make the DVD menu available.</para>
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                        <sect2>
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                                <title>Playing DVD in Totem</title>
 
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                                <title>Playing DVDs in Totem</title>
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                                <para>After you have installed all the required software packages from
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                                various Ubuntu repositories, you can play a DVD on your Totem movie
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                                player. To play a DVD on Totem: