Burning a CD / DVD

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Starting K3B

  • Start K3B by finding it in the Gnome menu (Applications => Sound & Video => K3B) or by typing
k3b 

at a command prompt.


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Creating a Project

  • K3B allows the user to create different kinds of projects, depending on what is being created.
  • Most likely a physics and / or astronomy student will went to create either a CD Data Project or a DVD Data Project.
  • Click on the appropriate icon on the bottom half of the window, or select File --> New Project and choose the appropriate project.


 Choose Project


  • The bottom half of the window will display an area to list the files to be burned.
  • Using the top left window, navigate to the location of the files to be burned.


 Locate Files


  • Drag and drop the files and folders to be burned to CD / DVD from the top right window to the bottom right window.
  • The bottom status bar will show how much room is taken and how much is available


 Drag Files to be Burned


  • This images shows when there are too many files / folders selected to be burned to the CD / DVD.


 Too Many Files


  • This images shows when the number of files / folders selected to be burned to CD / DVD is under capacity.


 Not Too Many Files

Saving a Project

  • K3B makes it easy to save what files / folders are to be burned for the project, and for multiple projects it is recommended.
  • From the File menu, select Save As...


 Save Project


  • Use the top windows to navigate to the location to save the project.
  • Type the name of the project in the Location box.
  • Click Save.


 Save Project


Burning a CD / DVD

  • To burn the CD / DVD, click on the burn icon on the bottom right of the window after you have created a project or opened a saved project (File --> Open). A dialog box will appear.
  • It's best to give the CD / DVD a title. Click on the Volume Desc tab


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  • Type the CD / DVD title in the Volume name box.
  • To begin burning the CD / DVD, click Burn.


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