514 Part IV . Running Applications Playing (Web site traffic) CDs

514 Part IV . Running Applications Playing CDs with gnome-cd Like most graphical CD players, the gnome-cd player has controls that look similar to what you would see on a physical CD player. If you are using the GNOME desktop, from the main menu select Sound & Video.CD Player, or from a Terminal window, type: $ gnome-cd & If your computer is connected to the Internet, for most CDs you ll see the title and artist information. Even obscure artists are (usually) represented in the free online databases. If the information isn t available, you can enter it yourself. The interface for adding information about the CD and its tracks is very nice. Click the Open Track Editor button. You can add Artist and Title information about the CD. Then you can select each track to type in the track name. To add the name of the artist and the disk title, click in the appropriate text box, and type in that information. Figure 20-1 shows the CD Player and the CDDB Track Editor. Figure 20-1: Play CDs and store artist, title, and track information with gnome-cd. Playing CDs with Cdp If you are working from a dumb terminal or just don t have your X desktop running, you can run the cdp utility to play CDs. The cdp utility is available in most Linux distributions but is a free to distribute and copyrighted piece of software and may not show up in all distributions. I don t suggest running this utility from a Terminal window; it doesn t display properly.
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