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Old 11-01-2008
Disc Burning Quick Assist

You easily burn toast, but you can't figure out how to burn a disc. Whether you want to have a tangible copy of your GarageBand masterpiece, back up your files, or share your epic movie-making mastery with couch potatoes around the world (or at least your non-critical friends and family), creating a CD or DVD of your work is a common rite of passage in every Mac user's life.But if burning a disc conjures up images of flaming rounds of plastic, this handy guide will show you how to create your own CDs and DVDs and help you troubleshoot any issues that may occur. All you need is a disc drive that can record the type of discs you want to burn.Apple Combo Drives can burn information on CD-R or CD-RW (rewritable) discs. Apple SuperDrives can burn data to CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW discs—some of the latest SuperDrives may also burn to DVD+R, DVD+RW, and DVD+R DL discs (see your product manual for specifics). Be sure that you only purchase recordable discs that work with your disc drive. For information about your particular disc drive, consult your Apple or third-party product manual.

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lastfm(1)						      General Commands Manual							 lastfm(1)

NAME
mbfind, mbget, mbsubmit - interface to the MusicBrainz database SYNOPSIS
mbget [--device DEV] [--discid ID] [--albumid ID] [--freedb] mbfind [--artist ARTIST] [--album ALBUM] [--verbose] mbsubmit DESCRIPTION
mbget prints a listing of the specified album (by default, the disc in /dev/cdrom), in either a serialized format compatible with lastfm- submitd(1) or a format compatible with FreeDB. mbfind lists albums in the MusicBrainz database matching the given criteria. mbsubmit opens a web browser window to submit the disc ID of the disc in /dev/cdrom to MusicBrainz. OPTIONS
-a, --artist Specify the artist name to search for. -b, --album Specify the album name to search for. -v, --verbose Print all RDF responses read from the server (for debugging purposes). -d, --device Specify the device to read a disc ID from. -i, --discid Specify a disc ID; do not read from any devices. -a, --albumid Specify an album ID; do not read from any devices. -f, --freedb Print output in FreeDB format. AUTHOR
Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com>. lastfm(1)