sKaBurn is a Perl-based software that serves as a graphical user interface for various CD-burning functionalities. It allows users to access cdrecord/cdda2wav/normalize/sox, among other features.
To use sKaBurn, you need to install Perl as well as the required dependencies including cdrecord, sox, cdda2wav, normalize, mpg123, and ogg123. Once installed, copy the skaburn application to a suitable location in your system and adjust the skaburn.conf as needed. You can then copy the skaburn.conf file to /usr/local/etc/ and create a new directory called ~/tmp if one doesn't exist already.
Using sKaBurn is easy and straightforward, and there are several options to choose from depending on your needs. For instance, to create an audio CD from an XMMS playlist, run the skaburn command followed by the --playlist option and the name of your playlist. If you want to normalize the audio volumes, add the --normalize flag to your command.
Other options available include the ability to copy audio CDs, burn a list of files, or show the available devices that you can use to burn your audio files. Overall, sKaBurn is a useful software application that makes it easy to create audio CDs from various sources.
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