K3b (from KDE Burn Baby Burn)[4] is a CD, DVD and Blu-rayauthoring application by KDE for Unix-like computer operating systems. It provides a graphical user interface to perform most CD/DVD burning tasks like creating an Audio CD from a set of audio files or copying a CD/DVD, as well as more advanced tasks such as burning eMoviX CD/DVDs. It can also perform direct disc-to-disc copies. The program has many default settings which can be customized by more experienced users. The actual disc recording in K3b is done by the command line utilities cdrecord or cdrkit, cdrdao, and growisofs. As of version 1.0, K3b features a built-in DVD ripper.
K3b can also burn data CDs that support Linux/Unix based OS, Windows, DOS, Very Large Files (UDF), Linux/Unix + Windows, Rock Ridge, and Joliet file systems.
K3b's full list of features (the below list could be still incomplete):
Creating data CDs:
Add files and folders to data CD project via drag and drop;
Remove files from your project, move files within your project;
Create empty directories within your project;
Write data CDs on-the-fly directly without an image file or with image file. It's also possible to just create the image file and write it to CD later;
CD Cloning mode for perfect single session CD copies.
DVD Burning:
Support for DVD-R(W) and DVD+R(W);
Creating data DVD projects;
Creating eMovix DVDs;
Formatting DVD-RWs and DVD+RWs.
CD Ripping:
CDDB support via http, cddbp and local cddb directory;
Sophisticated pattern system to automatically organize the ripped tracks in directories and name them according to album, title, artist, and track number;
CD-Text reading. May be used instead of CDDB info;
K3b stores CDDB info of the ripped tracks which will automatically be used as CD-Text when adding the ripped files to an audio project;
Plugin system to allow encoding to virtually every audio format. Plugins to encode to Ogg Vorbis, mp3, FLAC, and all formats supported by SoX included.
DVD Ripping and DivX/XviD encoding.
Save/load projects.
Blanking of CD-RWs.
Retrieving Table of contents and cdr information.
Writing existing iso images to CD or DVD with optional verification of the written data.