Xandros:Choose Launch.Applications.Multimedia.CD Player. In mostcases, if the (Disney web site) CD
Xandros:Choose Launch.Applications.Multimedia.CD Player. In mostcases, if the CD in question is registered in the CD DataBase (CDDB), thetitle and the song names load so that you can see what you re listeningto. (CD DataBase is one of the services that tells your media playerswhat the name of your CD is and what songs are on it; you can find outmore at www.gracenote.com/.) If CDDB doesn t recognize your CD, you can add it to the database by: Fedora:In the row above the bottom, click the Track Editor button toopen the CDDB Track Editor (see Figure 18-3), type the pertinent infor- mation, and then click Save. You can click the right-facing arrows toexpand this dialog box to enter even more information. Knoppix, Mandrake, and SuSE: Click the CDDB button, type the perti- nent information, and then click Upload. Linspire and Xandros:In the row one above the bottom, click the freedbDialog icon, type the pertinent information, and then click Upload. Other menus are available in these players as well. Take a moment to exploreand set up their default behavior so that it matches what you like. Listening to Internet RadioListening to Internet radio stations in Linux is not always the simplest thingin the world, depending on your distribution. Because of various laws, patents, and licensing problems, some formats like MP3 are not always supported outFigure 18-3: The CDPlayer sCDDB Track Editordialog box in Fedora. 349Chapter 18: Multimedia Wow!