You'll need to convert them to .wav files first.....
mpg123 does it, and so does xmms ;-)

try mpg123 --help or mpg123 --longhelp or man mpg123




On Sunday 17 December 2000 12:27 pm, you wrote:
> On Sunday 17 December 2000 02:53, regarding Re: [newbie] cdrecord, you said:
> >  try this for audio cd's....
>
> what about mp3's onto cd's will this work?
>
> >  (make a temporary folder in your home directory and "cd" into it first)
> >
> >  mkdir tempcd
> >  cd mkdir
> >  cdda2wav -D /dev/cdrom -B
> >  cdrecord -v dev=0,0 -dao -useinfo *.wav
> >
> >  (dev=0,0 is the location of my cdwriter... to find out yours use
> > cdrecord -scanbus)
> >
> >  Happy burning ;-)
> >
> >  Graham
> >
> >  On Sunday 17 December 2000  1:10 am, you wrote:
> >  > Having tons of problems burning CDs...the gui's just don't want to
> >  > even mess with me, except gtoaster, and it gives me a bunch of output
> >  > messages leading up to the countdown to burn, but it never actually
> >  > burns anything...I'd like to give cdrecord a whirl from the command
> >  > line, but I have to admit, the man page on it is beyond me. Could
> >  > someone throw a sample command as you would actually do it if you were
> >  > burning a wav file from your HD to a disc, so I could see the actual
> >  > syntax as its supposed to be? I'm hoping that makes it click for
> >  > me...thanks!
> >  >
> >  >
> >  > peace,
> >  >
> >  > Rog
> >  >
> >  > http://www.slammingrooves.com
> >  > Registered Linux user #190719

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