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{{Infobox Software
| name = Gnome Baker
| screenshot =
| caption = A GTK2/GNOME cd burning application
| maintainer = Gnome Team
| stable_release = 0.5
| preview_release = 0.4
| operating_system = Linux/BSD
| use = CD/DVD Authoring
| license = GPL
| website = [http://gnomebaker.sourceforge.net/v2/?page_id=3 Gnome Baker]
}}
=Introduction=  
=Introduction=  
What is Gnome Baker? Gnomebaker is a GTK2/GNOME CD burning application. It's very similiar to [[K3b]] only with a GTK2 interface. It uses [[cdrecord]].  
What is Gnome Baker? Gnomebaker is a GTK2/GNOME CD burning application. It's very similiar to [[K3b]] only with a GTK2 interface. It uses [[cdrecord]].  

Revision as of 20:41, 18 October 2006

Gnome Baker
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A GTK2/GNOME cd burning application
Developer(s) Gnome Team
Release information
Initial release {{{released}}}
Stable release 0.5
Preview release 0.4
Compatibility
Operating system Linux/BSD
Additional information
Use CD/DVD Authoring
License GPL
Website Gnome Baker

Introduction

What is Gnome Baker? Gnomebaker is a GTK2/GNOME CD burning application. It's very similiar to K3b only with a GTK2 interface. It uses cdrecord.

Features

  • Create Audio CDs from existing WAV's, FLAC, MP3, and Ogg Vorbis
  • Import M3U and PLS audio playlists
  • Create Data CDs
  • Blank ReWritable disks
  • Copy Data CDs
  • Copy Audio CDs
  • Burn existing CD ISO images
  • Can burn via SCSI and ATAPI on linux kernels 2.4 and 2.6. Basically if cdrecord works then Gnomebaker will work
  • Drag and drop to create Data CDs (including DnD to and from nautilus)
  • Integrate with GConf for storage of application settings
  • Burn DVDs
  • Supports multisession burning
  • Blank/Format DVDs
  • Burn Cue/Bin files
  • Burn Data CDs on the fly

Screenshots

Development API

External links