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Suse Linux 9.3 For Dummies- P17
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Suse Linux 9.3 For Dummies- P17:This part is all about getting you started on your wayto a lasting relationship with SUSE Linux. Before youcan begin your SUSE Linux experience, I spend a chapterexplaining what SUSE Linux is and what you can do withSUSE Linux (pretty much anything you can do with a PCthat runs Windows).
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Suse Linux 9.3 For Dummies- P17 220 Part III: Doing Stuff with SUSE Figure 14-5: Use JuK to organize your MP3 files and play them as well. To play a music file from RealPlayer, follow these steps: 1. Choose File➪Open File. The Select Files dialog box appears. 2. Double-click to open a folder, locate the music file you want to play, and click to select the file. Then click Open. RealPlayer opens the file and starts playing music (see Figure 14-6). 3. Use the play/pause and stop buttons to control the music playing. Figure 14-6: Playing music in RealPlayer. You can also listen to Internet radio stations in RealPlayer. Simply choose File➪Open Location and enter the URL for a radio station that’s broadcasting in RealAudio or streaming MP3 format. For example, to listen to BBC Radio 1, I type http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/realaudio/media/r1live.ram in the Open Location dialog box. For a directory of Internet audio feeds in MP3 and RealAudio formats, see www.janecek.com/bitcasters.html. GNOME also comes with another music player, called XMMS, that can play many types of digital music, including MP3. XMMS can also play streaming MP3 audio from Internet sites such as those listed at www.shoutcast.com.Please purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. Chapter 14: Playing Music and Burning CDs 221 To start XMMS, choose Main Menu➪Multimedia➪Audio Player➪XMMS from the GNOME desktop. After XMMS starts, open a music file by choosing Window Menu➪Play File (to access the Window Menu, click the upper-left corner of the window), or by pressing L. Then select one or more music files from the Play Files dialog box. Click the Play button, and XMMS starts playing the sound file. Figure 14-7 shows the XMMS window when it’s playing a sound file. Figure 14-7: You can play MP3 music files in XMMS. To listen to streaming MP3 audio from the Internet, choose Window Menu➪Play Location and enter the URL in the dialog box that appears. Burning a CD/DVD Nowadays, GUI file managers often have the capability to burn CDs. For exam- ple, GNOME’s Nautilus File Manager has built-in features to burn CDs. The KDE desktop comes with K3b, which is a popular CD/DVD burning application. Most CD burning applications are simple to use. You basically gather up the files that you want to burn to the CD or DVD and then start the burning process. Of course, for this to work, your PC must have a CD or DVD burner installed. Burning CD/DVDs with K3b Figure 14-8 shows the initial window of the K3b CD/DVD burning application in SUSE Linux. The upper part of the K3b window is for browsing the file system to select what you want to burn onto a CD or DVD. The upper-left corner shows the CD writer device installed; in this example, it’s a CD-RW/DVD drive so that the drive can read DVDs and CDs, but burn CDs only.Please purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. 222 Part III: Doing Stuff with SUSE Figure 14-8: You can burn CDs and DVDs with the K3b application. To burn a CD or DVD using K3b, you follow these high-level steps: 1. Start K3b by choosing Main Menu➪Multimedia➪CD/DVD Burning. 2. Start a new project by clicking one of the project icons shown in the lower part of the K3b window — New Audio CD Project, for example, or ...
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Suse Linux 9.3 For Dummies- P17 220 Part III: Doing Stuff with SUSE Figure 14-5: Use JuK to organize your MP3 files and play them as well. To play a music file from RealPlayer, follow these steps: 1. Choose File➪Open File. The Select Files dialog box appears. 2. Double-click to open a folder, locate the music file you want to play, and click to select the file. Then click Open. RealPlayer opens the file and starts playing music (see Figure 14-6). 3. Use the play/pause and stop buttons to control the music playing. Figure 14-6: Playing music in RealPlayer. You can also listen to Internet radio stations in RealPlayer. Simply choose File➪Open Location and enter the URL for a radio station that’s broadcasting in RealAudio or streaming MP3 format. For example, to listen to BBC Radio 1, I type http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/realaudio/media/r1live.ram in the Open Location dialog box. For a directory of Internet audio feeds in MP3 and RealAudio formats, see www.janecek.com/bitcasters.html. GNOME also comes with another music player, called XMMS, that can play many types of digital music, including MP3. XMMS can also play streaming MP3 audio from Internet sites such as those listed at www.shoutcast.com.Please purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. Chapter 14: Playing Music and Burning CDs 221 To start XMMS, choose Main Menu➪Multimedia➪Audio Player➪XMMS from the GNOME desktop. After XMMS starts, open a music file by choosing Window Menu➪Play File (to access the Window Menu, click the upper-left corner of the window), or by pressing L. Then select one or more music files from the Play Files dialog box. Click the Play button, and XMMS starts playing the sound file. Figure 14-7 shows the XMMS window when it’s playing a sound file. Figure 14-7: You can play MP3 music files in XMMS. To listen to streaming MP3 audio from the Internet, choose Window Menu➪Play Location and enter the URL in the dialog box that appears. Burning a CD/DVD Nowadays, GUI file managers often have the capability to burn CDs. For exam- ple, GNOME’s Nautilus File Manager has built-in features to burn CDs. The KDE desktop comes with K3b, which is a popular CD/DVD burning application. Most CD burning applications are simple to use. You basically gather up the files that you want to burn to the CD or DVD and then start the burning process. Of course, for this to work, your PC must have a CD or DVD burner installed. Burning CD/DVDs with K3b Figure 14-8 shows the initial window of the K3b CD/DVD burning application in SUSE Linux. The upper part of the K3b window is for browsing the file system to select what you want to burn onto a CD or DVD. The upper-left corner shows the CD writer device installed; in this example, it’s a CD-RW/DVD drive so that the drive can read DVDs and CDs, but burn CDs only.Please purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. 222 Part III: Doing Stuff with SUSE Figure 14-8: You can burn CDs and DVDs with the K3b application. To burn a CD or DVD using K3b, you follow these high-level steps: 1. Start K3b by choosing Main Menu➪Multimedia➪CD/DVD Burning. 2. Start a new project by clicking one of the project icons shown in the lower part of the K3b window — New Audio CD Project, for example, or ...
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