On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 12:31 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
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Thanks Tom. As I said to Larry "when all else fails RTFM" and I will do that.
And thanks for the detailed instructions, I thought cdrecord might be the
answer. I'll try it latter.
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Regards,
Phil
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On Sunday January 5 2003 09:17 pm, Larry Sword wrote:
> I would read the CD-Writing-HOWTO-3.html before setting up a
> session to demo linux cdrecord.
> The section 3.2 Writing audio CD's has the full procedures for
> writing audio cd's including the syntax for converting mp3's and
> writing the a
Phil wrote:
Hello All,
While demonstrating the merits of Linux to an acquaintance I was asked to burn
an mp3 file to a CD in audio format. This is where my troubles started.
Xcdroast apparently will only accept wave files, and Gnome Toaster would only
burn the mp3 file as a data file no matte
K3B is your friend. So is eRoaster.
Regards,
Jason
Phil wrote:
Hello All,
While demonstrating the merits of Linux to an acquaintance I was asked to burn
an mp3 file to a CD in audio format. This is where my troubles started.
Xcdroast apparently will only accept wave files, and Gnome To
Gcombust has always been the best for me, easy to setup and easy to use for
all your burning needs.
On Sunday 05 January 2003 12:34 am, Phil wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> While demonstrating the merits of Linux to an acquaintance I was asked to
> burn an mp3 file to a CD in audio format. This is where m
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 17:34:46 +1000
Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I tried mpg123 to convert the mp3 file to a wave file but that failed also.
> mpg123 -w mp3file wavefile does nothing except display the help screen.
> mpg123 --wav mp3file wavefile at least does something if only to create a
Hello All,
While demonstrating the merits of Linux to an acquaintance I was asked to burn
an mp3 file to a CD in audio format. This is where my troubles started.
Xcdroast apparently will only accept wave files, and Gnome Toaster would only
burn the mp3 file as a data file no matter what setting