Hello all is there a tool in Linux that I can convert my mp3 files to a format that I can used in my cd player... thanks for the help ===== ,. \\|// - ? (o o) /======================oOOO=(_)OOo=====================\ email : ephlodur@rocketmail.com What we need is Awareness we can't get carelless. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com
MindBender wrote:
Hello all is there a tool in Linux that I can convert my mp3 files to a format that I can used in my cd player...
I do it with xmms. right click options > preferences > output plugins > choose diskwriter Select all your mp3 files, play, and they will be converted to *.wav, that you can burn onto CD (but it's very wrong, according to RIAA...) fxf -- ______________________ Courtesy of SuSE Linux
MindBender wrote:
Is there a tool in Linux that I can convert my mp3 files to a format that I can used in my cd player...
Such is the nature of a mailing list: the subject has been discussed several times, but there will always be new people. Well, to mention two solutions just offered recently on this list: 1. mpg123 -w new.wav old.mp3 will convert an mp3 to a wav file 2. Use xmms. Select Options > Preferences > Output plugin > Disk Writer. Select all the mp3 tracks you want, and they'll be converted to .wav. For other solutions, I would suggest to have a look at the suse-linux-e archives in http://marc.theaimsgroup.com, and enter "mp3" as a search word. SH
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