Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-13 Thread Joseph Mariano Esperanza Mitra
JT wrote: Free music. I've gotten so many mp3s of entire albums months before they came out. So have I, but why would you burn it to a CD? It's substandard quality, and at least I buy the CD when it comes out anyway. Because I like listening to music in my car? Aaaand, I'm cheap.

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-12 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* "JT" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 10 Nov 2000 | MP3s, if you want the best quality (although I've never figured out | why someone would want to burn an Audio CD from MP3s) I do it for several reasons: None of my sound cards have optical output jacks. And they really aren't all that

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-12 Thread JT
On 11 Nov 2000, at 12:32, Joseph Mariano Esperanza Mitr wrote: Free music. I've gotten so many mp3s of entire albums months before they came out. So have I, but why would you burn it to a CD? It's substandard quality, and at least I buy the CD when it comes out anyway. JT -- JT

MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread J. Coon
Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD without having to save the MP3 file as a WAV file first? - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread JT
On 10 Nov 2000, at 21:22, J. Coon wrote: I see there are some car CD players that will play an MP3 data file and not have to hae it as a CDA file. Which are probably just as crappy as the portables, i.e. just a bunch of track numbers instead of ID3 tags or filenames (now are you really

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread Joseph Mariano Esperanza Mitra
Free music. I've gotten so many mp3s of entire albums months before they came out. joe. JT wrote: (although I've never figured out why someone would want to burn an Audio CD from MP3s) -- aim - emoposer "you know why you ridin a skateboard? Cause you balla blockin." -Anasarca

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread Michael Burger
That wouldn't be a function of the CD Burner...it would be a function of the software that's running the drive. On that note, I believe the latest Real Jukebox can do it. On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 16:48:39 -0500, J. Coon wrote: Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* "J. Coon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 10 Nov 2000 | Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD | without having to save the MP3 file as a WAV file first? No. -- Rat [EMAIL PROTECTED]\ Do not use Happy Fun Ball on concrete. Minion of Nathan - Nathan says Hi! \ PGP

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread las
"J. Coon" wrote: Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD without having to save the MP3 file as a WAV file first? I'm not sure what you are asking. If you mean on a computer, this is a software problem. I think that there are programs that will convert MP3s on

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread JT
On 10 Nov 2000, at 18:40, Michael Burger wrote: That wouldn't be a function of the CD Burner...it would be a function of the software that's running the drive. On that note, I believe the latest Real Jukebox can do it. Don't use this, its decoder sucks. Use CoolPlayer, or Winamp 2.22,

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
* "J. Coon" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Fri, 10 Nov 2000 | I just found one at http://www.Tucows.com called Earjam IMP. Seems to | work. I dropped a bunch of MP3 files on it and told it to burn an audio | CDR. Guess what? The CD-R burner didn't do it. | Now I have a CDR with CDA files made from

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread J. Coon
I just found one at http://www.Tucows.com called Earjam IMP. Seems to work. I dropped a bunch of MP3 files on it and told it to burn an audio CDR. Now I have a CDR with CDA files made from crumby MP3 files on it, but I guess it will be ok to listen to in my car. Howeve, CDR doesn't let you

Re: MD: MP3 to CDR

2000-11-11 Thread J. Coon
las wrote: "J. Coon" wrote: Is there a CD burner that will burn MP3 files and make an audio CD without having to save the MP3 file as a WAV file first? I'm not sure what you are asking. If you mean on a computer, this is a software problem. I think that there are programs that