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  1. title Sound & Video Applications installed by default

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Introduction

The Sound & Video menu contains applications for viewing video, listening to audio, working with optical media (CDs and DVDs) and making sound recordings. There are lots of applications available which you can read more about on the MultimediaApplications page. This page deals only with the sound and video applications installed by default in Ubuntu 8.04. Not all applications installed on your system are visible by default, you can edit the main menubar to show hidden applications.

Audio CD Extractor

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The Ubuntu desktop uses Sound Juicer as it's default Audio CD Extractor - "Copy Music from your CDs" "Sound Juicer is a simple and clean CD ripping tool. It allows you to extract the audio from audio compact discs and convert them into audio files that your computer can understand and play. Sound Juicer can also play the audio tracks directly from the CD, allowing you to preview the CD before ripping it." (Sound Juicer Manual, Introduction, 2008-01-12) See also:

Brasero Disc Burning

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For writing to optical media the Ubuntu desktop uses Brasero - A "simple and easy to use CD/DVD burning application." "Brasero is a application to burn CD/DVD for the Gnome Desktop. It is designed to be as simple as possible and has some unique features to enable users to create their discs easily and quickly."(Brasero's Gnome project page, Introduction, 2008-07-23) See also:

Movie Player

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The Ubuntu desktop uses Totem as it's default video and music player - "Play music and songs" "The Totem Movie Player application is a movie player for the GNOME desktop based on GStreamer framework and xine library, and enables you to play movies or songs. " (Totem User Manual, Introduction, V2.0) See also:

Rhythmbox Music Player

UbuntuHelp:Rhythmbox is Ubuntu's default music library manager, and is similar in function to iTunes.

Sound Recorder

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Additional software and help

The easiest way to browse and install additional software tools is through the Add/Remove... tool, which is found in the main UbuntuHelp:Applications menu. After starting Add/Remove..., simply select a section from the list to the left hand column. For more general information on installing software, see UbuntuHelp:InstallingSoftware. For more general help select 'System > Help and Support' from your top panel or visit the official Documentation for Ubuntu 8.04 LTS.

See also

Page maintainers

DuncanLithgow, You? 2008-07-23, Duncan Lithgow said: I've created a project page to use for discussion on improving pages like this one: Application Documentation Project