Chris Lale wrote:
andy wrote:
Hello
I have a friend who has requested that I dump a selection of mp3s onto a
CD for him, but he lacks a computer-based media player. Is there an
application that does the mp3 to audio-CD conversion so that the end
product can be used on a stand alone CD player? Do I need to have
anything in addition to the mp3 file in order to do this?
There are probably many ways to do this. I would suggest "sox" to convert the
mp3 files to wav, and "k3b" to create the audio tracks from the wav files.
>From the man page for sox:
DESCRIPTION
SoX is a command line program that can convert most popular audio files
to most other popular audio file formats.
Hi Chris
OK - so a *.wav file format is that which will play on an audio CD
player? Thanks for that. I'll read up on sox never having used it
before. Burning to a CD is straight forward enough.
Cheers
Andy
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