Re: MP3 + Create Music CD

2004-02-10 Thread Mark Phillips
On Sun, 8 Feb 2004, Bryan Cassidy wrote:

 I have a bunch of mp3s and I want to burn them onto a cd so I can play
 them in my car cd player. Is there any recomendations on how to go about
 doing this? Would greatly appreciate it.

/usr/ports/sysutils/k3b

K3b is like 'Nero' for *nix. Very good app, should do just what you want.

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MP3 + Create Music CD

2004-02-08 Thread Bryan Cassidy
I have a bunch of mp3s and I want to burn them onto a cd so I can play
them in my car cd player. Is there any recomendations on how to go about
doing this? Would greatly appreciate it.


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Re: MP3 + Create Music CD

2004-02-08 Thread Kent Stewart
On Sunday 08 February 2004 04:11 pm, Bryan Cassidy wrote:
 I have a bunch of mp3s and I want to burn them onto a cd so I can
 play them in my car cd player. Is there any recomendations on how to
 go about doing this? Would greatly appreciate it.

An mp3 CD is a data CD containing mp3's. I would mkisofs it and then 
burn the cd. I would assume you have to fixate it. I use burncd. 

I do this with Nero on XP but the concept is the same.

Kent

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Re: MP3 + Create Music CD

2004-02-08 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Kent Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On Sunday 08 February 2004 04:11 pm, Bryan Cassidy wrote:
  I have a bunch of mp3s and I want to burn them onto a cd so I can
  play them in my car cd player. Is there any recomendations on how to
  go about doing this? Would greatly appreciate it.
 
 An mp3 CD is a data CD containing mp3's. I would mkisofs it and then 
 burn the cd. I would assume you have to fixate it. I use burncd. 
 
 I do this with Nero on XP but the concept is the same.

Or if you're looking to create an audio CD out of the mp3s, you
convert them to audio files first.  I use mpg123 to do that (it
creates .wav files) and then use cdrecord to burn them to CD (burncd
doesn't know about the headers in a .wav file), but there are a lot of
other ways to do it.
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Re: MP3 + Create Music CD

2004-02-08 Thread Kent Stewart
On Sunday 08 February 2004 03:24 pm, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
 Kent Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  On Sunday 08 February 2004 04:11 pm, Bryan Cassidy wrote:
   I have a bunch of mp3s and I want to burn them onto a cd so I can
   play them in my car cd player. Is there any recomendations on how
   to go about doing this? Would greatly appreciate it.
 
  An mp3 CD is a data CD containing mp3's. I would mkisofs it and
  then burn the cd. I would assume you have to fixate it. I use
  burncd.
 
  I do this with Nero on XP but the concept is the same.

 Or if you're looking to create an audio CD out of the mp3s, you
 convert them to audio files first.  I use mpg123 to do that (it
 creates .wav files) and then use cdrecord to burn them to CD (burncd
 doesn't know about the headers in a .wav file), but there are a lot
 of other ways to do it.

How quickly we forget. I have a Nomad Zen2 with all of my music on its 
HD. Everything else will play mp3-CDs. People with iPods will probably 
develop the same memory problem :).

Kent

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Richland, WA

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Re: MP3 + Create Music CD

2004-02-08 Thread Conrad Sabatier

On 08-Feb-2004 Lowell Gilbert wrote:
 
 Or if you're looking to create an audio CD out of the mp3s, you
 convert them to audio files first.  I use mpg123 to do that (it
 creates .wav files) and then use cdrecord to burn them to CD (burncd
 doesn't know about the headers in a .wav file), but there are a lot of
 other ways to do it.

You can also convert directly to raw pcm files (basically wav files without the
header), which you can then burncd to disc.  This is how I do it myself.

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