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== Multimedia == | == General Multimedia Support == |
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* RestrictedFormats - Lists how to get MP3, DVD and other formats to play. * MultimediaApplications - Introduction to most commonly used multimedia applications available on Ubuntu. |
* [[RestrictedFormats|Restricted Formats]] - How to get MP3, DVD and other formats to play. * [[MultimediaApplications|Multimedia Applications]] - The most commonly used sound and video applications available on Ubuntu. |
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=== CD/DVD === | == Listening to Music == |
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* ["CDRipping"] - How to "rip" your audio CDs to your hard disk. * [:DVDAuthoring:DVDAuthoring] - Software for authoring DVDs. |
* [[CDRipping|CD Ripping]] - Copying your audio CDs to your computer * [[AudioCDCreation|Audio CD Creation]] - Make audio CDs * [[RestrictedFormats/iTunesMusicStore|iTunes Music Store]] - Accessing the iTunes Music Store in Ubuntu * [[RestrictedFormats/MP3|MP3 Playback]] - Listen to MP3 music files |
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=== MIDI === | == Watching Videos and DVDs == |
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* MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo - Setup MIDI sound using timidity. | * [[RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs|Playing DVDs]] - help on enabling DVD playback * [[RestrictedFormats/StreamingVideo|Play Streaming Video from the Internet]] * [[iPodVideo|iPod Video]] - Using an iPod Video with Ubuntu |
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=== Surround Sound === | == Recording Audio == |
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* SurroundSound - Setup Surround Sound in specific applications. | * [[AudioCapture|Audio Capture]] - Making your Microphone Work * [[MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo|Creating Music with MIDI Software]] - Setup MIDI sound using Timidity. * [[ThirdPartyAudioApplicationTutorials|Third-party audio application tutorials]] * [[HowToRipRealaudioStreamsToMp3|Convert RealAudio to MP3]] |
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== Graphics == | == Recording Video == |
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=== GIMP === | * [[DVDAuthoring|DVD Authoring]] - Creating DVDs. * [[Transcoding|Converting video files]] - Converting video or audio from one codec or format to another. * [[HowToCaptureDigitalVideo|Capturing Digital Video]] * [[Firewire]] - Information on getting Firewire devices working in Ubuntu * [[Webcam]] - Using webcams in Ubuntu |
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* [:TheGimpHowto:The Gimp] - How to use the powerful image editor. ---- === Post Install General Installations === |
== Editing Video == * [[kdenlive]] - Installing and using a video editing application * [[Veejay]] - Installing and using a VJ application == Capture Streaming Media == |
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“Mandatory” Ubuntu Post-Install Operations Manual | * [[CaptureRTSP]] - Capture RTSP Stream. |
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1.System --> Administration --> Software Properties --> Add --> select Community maintained (Universe) and Non-free (Multiverse) --> click Add --> click Close --> click Reload. | == Configuring Audio and Video Hardware == |
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* [[Sound]] - Collection of pages related to sound * [[AudioCapture|Audio Capture]] - Making your Microphone Work * [[DebuggingSoundProblems|Debugging Sound Problems]] * [[SurroundSound|Surround Sound]] - Using surround sound in specific applications. * [[BluetoothAudio|Using a Bluetooth Headset]] |
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2.System --> Administration --> Synaptic Package Manager --> Search: enter “xmms” --> select xmms --> Mark for Installation; click Mark; | == Ripping and Playing Karaoke == |
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* [[CDGRipping|CDG Ripping]] - Copying Karaoke CD's to your computer | |
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3.search mplayer --> select mplayer-386 --> Mark for Installation --> click Mark; | == Other Topics == |
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4.search xpdf --> select xpdf --> Mark for Installation --> click Mark; 5.search g77 --> select g77 --> Mark for Installation --> click Mark; To summarize doing these commands will benefit you in the long run while enabling an mp3 player, a high quality video player, a pdf reader and the fortran and gcc (3.4) compiler. |
* [[http://ubuntustudio.org/|Ubuntu Studio]] - A version of Ubuntu dedicated to audio, video and graphics production * [[UbuntuStudio]] User Documentation * [[TheGimpHowto|Editing Images with The Gimp]] * [[TextToSpeech|Text to Speech]] |
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General Multimedia Support
Restricted Formats - How to get MP3, DVD and other formats to play.
Multimedia Applications - The most commonly used sound and video applications available on Ubuntu.
Listening to Music
CD Ripping - Copying your audio CDs to your computer
Audio CD Creation - Make audio CDs
iTunes Music Store - Accessing the iTunes Music Store in Ubuntu
MP3 Playback - Listen to MP3 music files
Watching Videos and DVDs
Playing DVDs - help on enabling DVD playback
iPod Video - Using an iPod Video with Ubuntu
Recording Audio
Audio Capture - Making your Microphone Work
Creating Music with MIDI Software - Setup MIDI sound using Timidity.
Recording Video
DVD Authoring - Creating DVDs.
Converting video files - Converting video or audio from one codec or format to another.
Firewire - Information on getting Firewire devices working in Ubuntu
Webcam - Using webcams in Ubuntu
Editing Video
kdenlive - Installing and using a video editing application
Veejay - Installing and using a VJ application
Capture Streaming Media
CaptureRTSP - Capture RTSP Stream.
Configuring Audio and Video Hardware
Sound - Collection of pages related to sound
Audio Capture - Making your Microphone Work
Surround Sound - Using surround sound in specific applications.
Ripping and Playing Karaoke
CDG Ripping - Copying Karaoke CD's to your computer
Other Topics
Ubuntu Studio - A version of Ubuntu dedicated to audio, video and graphics production
UbuntuStudio User Documentation