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Starting Serpentine is as simple as putting a blank writable CD in your burner - you should see a popup that asks which type of CD you wish to burn. Click the "Create Audio CD" button, and Serpentine will launch. Otherwise, start Serpentine through '''Applications --> Sound & Video --> Serpentine Audio-CD Creator'''. | Starting Serpentine is as simple as putting a blank writable CD in your burner - you should see a popup that asks which type of CD you wish to burn. Click the "Create Audio CD" button, and Serpentine will launch. Otherwise, start Serpentine through '''Applications --> Sound & Video --> Serpentine Audio-CD Creator'''. | ||
For more information on how to use Serpentine, see [[UbuntuHelp:SerpentineHowTo|SerpentineHowTo]] | For more information on how to use Serpentine, see [[UbuntuHelp:SerpentineHowTo|SerpentineHowTo]] | ||
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=== How to Create an Audio CD from the Shell === | === How to Create an Audio CD from the Shell === | ||
Here's how to make an audio CD from the console. | Here's how to make an audio CD from the console. |
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Ubuntu contains Serpentine, which allows for drag and drop audio cd creation.
Starting Serpentine is as simple as putting a blank writable CD in your burner - you should see a popup that asks which type of CD you wish to burn. Click the "Create Audio CD" button, and Serpentine will launch. Otherwise, start Serpentine through Applications --> Sound & Video --> Serpentine Audio-CD Creator.
For more information on how to use Serpentine, see SerpentineHowTo
How to Create an Audio CD from the Shell
Here's how to make an audio CD from the console. cdrecord will create audio CDs from wav files. To convert your ogg vorbis files to wav files is as easy as
$ oggdec Mysong.ogg
A song takes about 7 seconds to decode on my machine. For flac files:
$ flac --decode Mysong.flac
This takes about 4 seconds to decode on my machine. Or to copy an audio CD:
$ cdparanoia -B && eject
will rip the current CD in the drive to the current directory, in separate WAV files. To burn the CD, just type::
$ cdrecord dev=device-name \*.wav
Replace device-name with the device name for your cd burner [/dev/hdd on my machine].