Or do you just need to split them apart to get them transferred and then put
them back together ??
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Graham
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 10:
From: mike Enriquez
> I have a problem. I need to reduce my video files to from 40MB to
> about 5-10 MB. My service provider says my files are too large and
> blocks them. So I wonder if anyone has had this problem.
> Has anyone in the Linux community encounter this before?
Nope. You're the firs
I have a problem. I need to reduce my video files to from 40MB to about
5-10 MB. My service provider says my files are too large and blocks them.
So I wonder if anyone has had this problem. I need to find a file
extension that will allow me to reduce these files. Or find a service
provider that
note for most compatible results i think you would want a CD+R
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Stephen wrote:
> I have used brasero with nice results. but i have not tried burning mp3 to cda
>
> On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 8:57 PM, mike Enriquez wrote:
>> Can anyone in the group recommend a cd burn
I have used brasero with nice results. but i have not tried burning mp3 to cda
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 8:57 PM, mike Enriquez wrote:
> Can anyone in the group recommend a cd burner to use in Linux. I would
> like to burn Mp3 music files to play in my car and other computers.
> Is this possible?
Also if the radio can play mp3 discs, some have a limit on the max bitrate
they can handle. All of them can handle 128k, but some cant do 256k, and
it's hard to find one that can play ogg and/or flac (just ask Hans).
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Bob Elzer wrote:
> You also need to look at y
You also need to look at your radio and it's capabilities.
If it's an older model, it probably just plays Music CD's (they you have to
burn in the Music CD format)
If it's a newer model and even possibly has a usb connector, then you can
probably burn a data cd with all your songs (Lots more th
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 2:13 AM, Stu wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>As for the hardware, the drive itself, just about any will work, but
> definitely READ THE BOX that it comes in! Some of the newer CD/DVD
> drives come with a security feature built into them that limits how you
> can burn disks. I
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 20:57 -0700, mike Enriquez wrote:
> Can anyone in the group recommend a cd burner to use in Linux. I would
> like to burn Mp3 music files to play in my car and other computers.
> Is this possible? What is everyone else using?
> Burning music files is something new for me don