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Have you tried Googling for an answer? 3KB doesn't bring up anything sensible but
K3B does. Try it.
You can find the pdf manual
here. It's used for burning CDs, DVDs and BluRay discs. That's audio, video and data. Why do you want to know what file format is supported?
The K3B website is
here, no doubt they can supply a better answer to your question
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