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or action for that media type. See below for a description of the different
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types of devices and media.</p>
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<p>Instead of starting an application, you can also set it so that the
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device will be shown in the file manager. When that happens, you will be
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asked what to do, or nothing will happen automatically.</p>
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device will be shown in the file manager, with the <gui>Open folder</gui>
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option. When that happens, you will be asked what to do, or nothing will
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happen automatically.</p>
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<p>If you don't see the device or media type that you want to change in the
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list (such as Blu-ray discs or E-book readers), click <gui>Other Media</gui>
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to see a more detailed list of devices. Select the type of device or media
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from the <gui>Type</gui> drop-down and the application or action from the
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<gui>Action</gui> drop-down.</p>
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<p>If you do not see the device or media type that you want to change in
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the list (such as Blu-ray discs or E-book readers), click <gui>Other
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Media…</gui> to see a more detailed list of devices. Select the type of
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device or media from the <gui>Type</gui> drop-down and the application or
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action from the <gui>Action</gui> drop-down.</p>
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<p>If you don't want any applications to be opened automatically, whatever
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<p>If you do not want any applications to be opened automatically, whatever
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you plug in, select <gui>Never prompt or start programs on media
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insertion</gui> at the bottom of the Removable Media window.</p>
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insertion</gui> at the bottom of the <gui>Details</gui> window.</p>
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<section id="files-types-of-devices">
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<title>Audio discs</title>
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<p>Choose your favorite music application or CD audio extractor to handle
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audio CDs. If you use audio DVDs (DVD-A), select how to open them under
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<gui>Other Media</gui>. If you open an audio disc with the file manager,
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<gui>Other Media…</gui>. If you open an audio disc with the file manager,
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the tracks will appear as WAV files that you can play in any audio player
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<title>Video discs</title>
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<p>Choose your favorite video application to handle video DVDs. Use the
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<gui>Other Media</gui> button to set an application for Blu-ray, HD DVD,
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<gui>Other Media…</gui> button to set an application for Blu-ray, HD DVD,
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video CD (VCD), and super video CD (SVCD). If DVDs or other video discs
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do not work correctly when you insert them, see <link xref="video-dvd"/>.
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<title>Blank discs</title>
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<p>Use the <gui>Other Media</gui> button to select a disc-writing
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<p>Use the <gui>Other Media…</gui> button to select a disc-writing
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application for blank CDs, blank DVDs, blank Blu-ray discs, and blank HD
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application to run when you plug in your digital camera, or when you insert
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a media card from a camera, such as a CF, SD, MMC, or MS card. You can also
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simply browse your photos using the file manager.</p>
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<p>Under <gui>Other Media</gui>, you can select an application to open Kodak
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picture CDs, such as those you might have made in a store. These are regular
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data CDs with JPEG images in a folder called <file>PICTURES</file>.</p>
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<p>Under <gui>Other Media…</gui>, you can select an application to open
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Kodak picture CDs, such as those you might have made in a store. These are
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regular data CDs with JPEG images in a folder called
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<file>PICTURES</file>.</p>
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<p>Use the <gui>Other Media</gui> button to choose an application to
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manage the books on your e-book reader, or manage the files yourself
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using the file manager.</p>