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NOTE: CentOS Enterprise Linux is built from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code. Other than logo and name changes CentOS Enterprise Linux is compatible with the equivalent Red Hat version. This document applies equally to both Red Hat and CentOS Enterprise Linux.

Chapter 10. Audio, Video, and Games

This chapter presents you with the lighter side of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. From games and toys to multimedia applications, Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides many packages to assist you in having some fun with your computer.

10.1. Playing Audio CDs

To play an audio CD, place it in your CD-ROM drive. The CD Player application should appear automatically and begin playing the first audio track. If the interface does not appear, click Applications (the main menu on the panel) => Sound & Video => CD Player to launch the CD Player application.

Figure 10-1. CD Player Interface

The CD Player interface acts similar to a standard CD player, with play, pause, and stop functions. There is even a sliding bar that allows you to adjust the volume. Press the Next track and Previous Track buttons to skip forward or backward one track; you can also use the Track List drop down menu to select a track from the available listing.

You can edit the track listings for your CDs by clicking the Open track editor button. You can also change the way the application functions by clicking on the Open Preferences button. Here you can set themes for the player as well as set the behavior of the CD-ROM drive when you open or quit the CD Player application.

Figure 10-2. CD Player Preferences

 
 
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