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<article id="audio" status="complete">
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>Editing, Managing, and Playing Audio in &kubuntu;</title>
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>This document is about the various audio features that &kubuntu; offers. </para>
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<sect1 id="playing-cds" status="complete">
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> is the default application for playing audio <acronym
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> in &kubuntu;. When a <acronym
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> is inserted, &kubuntu; will recognize it and display default options. To hear the content with <application
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>Play Audio CD with Amarok</guilabel
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> and then press <guibutton
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> button. &kubuntu; can be configured to remember this choice every time a <acronym
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> is inserted by selecting <guilabel
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>Always do this for this type of media</guilabel
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>, and pressing <guibutton
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> also offers other useful features. If connected to the Internet, <application
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> will retrieve <acronym
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> artist, title, and track data from <ulink url="http://freedb.org"
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>. It will also download the lyrics for the current selection if they are available by choosing the <guilabel
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> tab. Other Artist information can be found on <ulink url="http://www.wikipedia.org"
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> by selecting the <guilabel
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<sect1 id="editing-audio" status="complete">
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>Menyunting Audio </title>
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>For editing audio files, &kubuntu; provides <application
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>Sound Editor (Audacity)</application
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>, a full-featured, free and open source software application. To use <application
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>Sound Editor (Audacity)</application
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>Sound Editor (Audacity)</application
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> from the package manager (Muon) </para>
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>Sound Editor (Audacity)</application
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> by going to &menuaudacity;. </para>
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>Detailed instructions (including tutorials and weblinks) on using <application
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>Sound Editor (Audacity)</application
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> can be found by going to <menuchoice
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> from within <application
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>Sound Editor (Audacity)</application
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<sect1 id="managing-audio">
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>Mengurus dan Mengatur Fail Muzik</title>
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>In addition to being the default music player in &kubuntu;, <application
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> is also helpful for managing music collections. Start <application
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> by going to &menuamarok;. </para>
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>Another useful <application
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> feature is the built-in ID3 tag editor for editing the metadata of music files. For more information on the editor, please refer to <ulink type="help" url="help:/amarok"
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>Amarok Handbook</ulink
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>iPod Connectivity via Amarok</title>
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>Another exciting <application
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> feature is the ability to play music directly from an iPod or other portable device. <application
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> can also be used to transfer music files to and from an iPod. Please refer to the <ulink type="help" url="help:/amarok"
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>Amarok Handbook</ulink
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> for more information on transferring and managing iPod media files. </para>
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<sect1 id="burning" status="complete">
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>Menulis CD Audio</title>
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>When a blank <acronym
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> is inserted, &kubuntu; will recognize it, mount it, and then ask what to do with the <acronym
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>Create an audio CD with K3B</guilabel
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> and press <guibutton
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>. This will open <application
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> Kreator, and provide various options. </para>
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>To start <application
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> manually, go to <guilabel
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>Disk Burning (K3b)</application
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>New Audio CD Project</guilabel
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>New Project</guilabel
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> dropdown menu. </para>
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>, browse and select the tracks to be ripped. Then drag and drop the tracks in the white area at the bottom of the <application
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> window. <mediaobject>
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<imagedata fileref="../help:/images/C/k3b.png" format="PNG"/>
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>K3b project window</phrase>
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>K3b project window</para>
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>Press the <guibutton
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> button when all tracks have been chosen. </para>
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>Several options are offered inside the <guilabel
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> window. <itemizedlist>
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> - provides choices related to burning an image from the files selected in the previous step. <note
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>Tidak menyokong MP3 secara Lalai</title>
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> adalah sebuah protokol yang dibatasi oleh paten. Untuk menggunakannya dengan <application
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>, sila rujuk maklumat di prosedur ini. </para>
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> - provides settings to write an image to a location on the disk using the selected tracks. </para>
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> - provides input fields to add artists and title tags to the CD. </para>
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> - provides a choice to normalize volume if the selected tracks have different volume levels. </para>
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>When all settings have been reviewed, press the <guibutton
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> can extract audio files to the following formats: <itemizedlist>
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><emphasis role="strong"
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>Ogg Vorbis</emphasis
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> - Ogg Vorbis is a patent-free lossy audio compression format which usually produces higher quality and greater compression than MP3. See the <ulink url="http://www.vorbis.com/faq/"
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>Vorbis website</ulink
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> for more information. </para>
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><emphasis role="strong"
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> - The Free Lossless Audio Codec, <acronym
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>, can compress audio files up to 50% without removing any information from the audio stream. For more information on this format, see the <ulink url="http://flac.sourceforge.net/"
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>FLAC homepage</ulink
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> on sourceforge.net. </para>
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><emphasis role="strong"
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> - Wav is an uncompressed audio format that can be compressed into OGG Vorbis or a codec of your choice. It is often edited in applications such as Audacity before being compressed. </para>
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>CD audio files can be extracted to the proprietary, non-free <emphasis role="strong"
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> lossy format by using the <application
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> encoder. Please refer to the <ulink type="help" url="help:/kubuntu/add-applications/"
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>Adding Applications</ulink
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> documentation for help with installing applications such as <application
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