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Using Gnomebaker to Burn CD/DVDs

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The Gnomebaker application is used to burn CD/DVDs for backup of material created in the Westminster Computer Lab

Purpose

The Gnomebaker application allows the user to burn CDs or DVDs for various purposes. Currently, only the computer server in the Westminster Computer Lab has a CD/DVD Writer.

This application is useful if the user wants to save material that exceeds the size of their USB storage device.


WARNING: YOU ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BURN COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN THE WESTMINSTER COMPUTER LAB WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE ARTIST. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE MULTIMEDIA THAT IS STORED ON BURNED CD/DVD BE "HOME-MADE", OR USE PUBLIC DOMAIN MEDIA.


Procedures for Using Gnome Baker

YouTube Video

If you want to see the visual steps for "Using Gnome Baker to Burn CD/DVDs", here is a link to a customized YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc4N6giqxdc


Written Instructions

Below are the written instructions (in case you prefer to have a printout of these procedures):


Launching Gnomebaker

To launch the Gnomebaker application, in the menu on the docking station panel, select SOUND & VIDEO -> Gnomebaker CD/DVD writer.

Formatting a Data CD/DVD

In order to use a new CD / DVD to store data it needs to be formatted / cleared.


To format a new CD, insert a new CD into the CD burner. A dialog box may appear to ask the user for various actions - select "Do Nothing" in order to close that dialog box. Then in the Gnomebaker menu click TOOLS -> BLANK CD-RW, and click Start in the Blank CD-RW dialog box.


To format a new DVD, insert a new DVD into the CD burner. A dialog box may appear to ask the user for various actions - select "Do Nothing" in order to close that dialog box. Then in the Gnomebaker menu click TOOLS -> FORMAT DVD-RW, and click Start in the Format DVD-RW dialog box.
 
The Blank CD-RW dialog box
 
The Format DVD-RW dialog box


Copying Files to a Data CD/DVD

Once the CD or DVD has been formatted to store data, the user can use the Nautilus file manager to copy data to the CD or DVD. It is highly recommended to remove data on the computer system after copying to the CD or DVD.
Here is a YouTube video on Using the Nautilus file manager application: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DsoidBjbjY


WARNING: YOU ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BURN COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN THE WESTMINSTER COMPUTER LAB WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE ARTIST. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE MULTIMEDIA THAT IS STORED ON BURNED CD/DVD BE "HOME-MADE", OR USE PUBLIC DOMAIN MEDIA.


Creating an Audio CD

 
Click and drag audio files to the "*Audio CD*" section, and then click the BURN button to start the process
This feature allows the user to transform music or auditory projects onto a CD so it can be played in a CD player, or Media Player.
To create an audio cd, in the Gnomebaker application window, click the Audio CD button. This will create another tab near the bottom of the Gnomebaker application window labelled "*Audio CD*". This area will store all the songs to be burned onto the CD.
In order to add songs into this area, simply select the directory by clicking the appropriate folder(s) near the top of the Gnomebaker application window, and then click and drag the audio file to the "*Audio CD* section.
An indicator bar (in Green) will display the amount of free space remaining on the CD. This bar will change colour (eg. red) if you have exceeded your CD space.
If you wish to remove an audio file from this section, simply right-click on the audio file and select Remove Selected.
Then you are satisfied with the audio files to be burned onto the CD, click the BURN button on the bottom right-hand side of the Gnomebaker application window.
WARNING: YOU ARE NOT PERMITTED TO BURN COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IN THE WESTMINSTER COMPUTER LAB WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE ARTIST. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE MULTIMEDIA THAT IS STORED ON BURNED CD/DVD BE "HOME-MADE", OR USE PUBLIC DOMAIN MEDIA.


Copying CD/DVDs

To be completed ...


Copying CD/DVD Images

To be completed ...


Additional Resources

Gnomebaker Ubuntu Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnomeBaker