Does anyone know of a MP3 -> CD audio bruner, I am not looking to make MP3 cds just bog standrad Audio for my kids. Sean -- GPG Key Id 120A02FB ICQ: 679813 Jabber: tcobone@jabber.org SuSE 9.0 for when you want to spend time doinmg and not rebooting
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 03:49, Sean Rima wrote:
Does anyone know of a MP3 -> CD audio bruner, I am not looking to make MP3 cds just bog standrad Audio for my kids.
Sean -- GPG Key Id 120A02FB ICQ: 679813 Jabber: tcobone@jabber.org SuSE 9.0 for when you want to spend time doinmg and not rebooting
Check out K3B in the KDE application menu. Don Henson
Hi, On Tuesday, November 25, 2003 at 10:49:06, Sean Rima wrote:
Does anyone know of a MP3 -> CD audio bruner, I am not looking to make MP3 cds just bog standrad Audio for my kids.
If you want it command line base you can script it easily with mpg123/cdrdao. Did that some years ago http://scripts.hennevogel.de/audao/audao Henne -- Hendrik Vogelsang aka Henne mailto: hvogel<at>hennevogel.de If you wake up at a different time and in a different place, could you wake up as a different person? # random sigs made with fortune
On 25 Nov 2003, Henne Vogelsang stated:
Hi,
On Tuesday, November 25, 2003 at 10:49:06, Sean Rima wrote:
Does anyone know of a MP3 -> CD audio bruner, I am not looking to make MP3 cds just bog standrad Audio for my kids.
If you want it command line base you can script it easily with mpg123/cdrdao. Did that some years ago
Many thanks will try that as well :) Sean -- GPG Key Id 120A02FB ICQ: 679813 Jabber: tcobone@jabber.org SuSE 9.0 for when you want to spend time doinmg and not rebooting
Sean Rima wrote :
Does anyone know of a MP3 -> CD audio bruner, I am not looking to make MP3 cds just bog standrad Audio for my kids.
Sean
Use K3B, make an audio cd-project and just add your MP3 files to it, works like a charm ! Grtz Dries -- 01110111 01110111 01110111 00101110 01110000 01110010 01110101 01101001 01101101 01100010 01101111 01101111 01101101 00101110 01110100 01101011 <End of message>
On 25 Nov 2003, dries@irssystems.nl outgrape:
Sean Rima wrote :
Does anyone know of a MP3 -> CD audio bruner, I am not looking to make MP3 cds just bog standrad Audio for my kids.
Sean
Use K3B, make an audio cd-project and just add your MP3 files to it, works like a charm !
Funny, I thought that would work but it fefused the tracks, unless it was becasue they are long names? Sean -- GPG Key Id 120A02FB ICQ: 679813 Jabber: tcobone@jabber.org SuSE 9.0 for when you want to spend time doinmg and not rebooting
On 25 Nov 2003, Sean Rima uttered the following:
On 25 Nov 2003, dries@irssystems.nl outgrape:
Sean Rima wrote :
Does anyone know of a MP3 -> CD audio bruner, I am not looking to make MP3 cds just bog standrad Audio for my kids.
Sean
Use K3B, make an audio cd-project and just add your MP3 files to it, works like a charm !
Funny, I thought that would work but it fefused the tracks, unless it was becasue they are long names?
I since tried again and it says that it does not support MP3 to make an audio CD. All I am trying to do is make a bunch of MP3s to a normal audio CD for my 4 year old daughters Sean -- GPG Key Id 120A02FB ICQ: 679813 Jabber: tcobone@jabber.org SuSE 9.0 for when you want to spend time doinmg and not rebooting
On Tuesday 25 November 2003 20:36, Sean Rima wrote:
Does anyone know of a MP3 -> CD audio bruner,
Use K3B
I since tried again and it says that it does not support MP3 to make an audio CD. All I am trying to do is make a bunch of MP3s to a normal audio CD for my 4 year old daughters Sean
The Suse 9.0 stock k3b does not have that, since they forgot a dependency when they packaged it -- says their k-base. You need to update it, and it should work fine, after you go the 'setup' hell.. http://www.suse.de/en/private/download/linuks/ KDE Applications-> (...find k3b) jk -- Suse Linux 9.0 | 2.4.21-121-smp4G | KDE 3.1.4 | XFree86 v4.3.0.1
On 25 Nov 2003, Jaan Kold uttered the following:
On Tuesday 25 November 2003 20:36, Sean Rima wrote:
Does anyone know of a MP3 -> CD audio bruner,
Use K3B
I since tried again and it says that it does not support MP3 to make an audio CD. All I am trying to do is make a bunch of MP3s to a normal audio CD for my 4 year old daughters Sean
The Suse 9.0 stock k3b does not have that, since they forgot a dependency when they packaged it -- says their k-base. You need to update it, and it should work fine, after you go the 'setup' hell..
http://www.suse.de/en/private/download/linuks/
KDE Applications-> (...find k3b)
Thanks on my way. Sean -- GPG Key Id 120A02FB ICQ: 679813 Jabber: tcobone@jabber.org SuSE 9.0 for when you want to spend time doinmg and not rebooting
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 12:36, Sean Rima wrote:
On 25 Nov 2003, Sean Rima uttered the following:
On 25 Nov 2003, dries@irssystems.nl outgrape:
Sean Rima wrote :
Does anyone know of a MP3 -> CD audio bruner, I am not looking to make MP3 cds just bog standrad Audio for my kids.
Sean
Use K3B, make an audio cd-project and just add your MP3 files to it, works like a charm !
Funny, I thought that would work but it fefused the tracks, unless it was becasue they are long names?
I since tried again and it says that it does not support MP3 to make an audio CD. All I am trying to do is make a bunch of MP3s to a normal audio CD for my 4 year old daughters
Sean
-- GPG Key Id 120A02FB ICQ: 679813 Jabber: tcobone@jabber.org SuSE 9.0 for when you want to spend time doinmg and not rebooting
Start with a data CD. Audio CDs only handle wav files. MP3 files are data files. Don Henson
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 14:06, Donald Henson wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 12:36, Sean Rima wrote:
On 25 Nov 2003, Sean Rima uttered the following:
On 25 Nov 2003, dries@irssystems.nl outgrape:
Sean Rima wrote :
Does anyone know of a MP3 -> CD audio bruner, I am not looking to make MP3 cds just bog standrad Audio for my kids.
Sean
Use K3B, make an audio cd-project and just add your MP3 files to it, works like a charm !
Funny, I thought that would work but it fefused the tracks, unless it was becasue they are long names?
I since tried again and it says that it does not support MP3 to make an audio CD. All I am trying to do is make a bunch of MP3s to a normal audio CD for my 4 year old daughters
Sean
-- GPG Key Id 120A02FB ICQ: 679813 Jabber: tcobone@jabber.org SuSE 9.0 for when you want to spend time doinmg and not rebooting
Start with a data CD. Audio CDs only handle wav files. MP3 files are data files.
Don Henson
Replying to my own reply. I misread what you are trying to do. Just ignore my suggestion above. FWIW, it appears that you are correct. K3B does not support conversions of mp3 files to wav files. Don Henson
Hi, On Tuesday, November 25, 2003 at 14:28:48, Donald Henson wrote:
Replying to my own reply. I misread what you are trying to do. Just ignore my suggestion above. FWIW, it appears that you are correct. K3B does not support conversions of mp3 files to wav files.
On 9.0 thats a "bug". Get a new k3b rpm from here: pub/suse/i386/supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.0/applications/k3b-0.10-1.i586.rpm Henne -- Hendrik Vogelsang aka Henne mailto: hvogel<at>hennevogel.de You are not your fucking Khakis. # random sigs made with fortune
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 15:04, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
Hi,
On Tuesday, November 25, 2003 at 14:28:48, Donald Henson wrote:
Replying to my own reply. I misread what you are trying to do. Just ignore my suggestion above. FWIW, it appears that you are correct. K3B does not support conversions of mp3 files to wav files.
On 9.0 thats a "bug". Get a new k3b rpm from here:
pub/suse/i386/supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.0/applications/k3b-0.10-1.i586.rpm
Henne
If you'll forgive this relative newbies lack of knowledge... How do I access the rpm reference above. I tried http and ftp. Neither worked. Don Henson
Donald Henson wrote:
If you'll forgive this relative newbies lack of knowledge...
How do I access the rpm reference above. I tried http and ftp. Neither worked.
Don Henson
Try this : http://packman.links2linux.org/?action=219 -- ______________________ Courtesy of SuSE Linux http://www.nibz.org
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 10:32, FX Fraipont wrote:
Donald Henson wrote:
If you'll forgive this relative newbies lack of knowledge...
How do I access the rpm reference above. I tried http and ftp. Neither worked.
Don Henson
Try this : http://packman.links2linux.org/?action=219
-- ______________________ Courtesy of SuSE Linux http://www.nibz.org
Thanks for the pointer. However, I plan to try my first apt update after the holidays. Since I have packman in my sources.list, this should take care of my problem. Right? Don Henson
Donald Henson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 10:32, FX Fraipont wrote:
/Donald Henson wrote:
If you'll forgive this relative newbies lack of knowledge...
How do I access the rpm reference above. I tried http and ftp. Neither worked.
Don Henson
Try this : //_http://packman.links2linux.org/?action=219_
-- ______________________ Courtesy of SuSE Linux _http://www.nibz.org_ /
Thanks for the pointer. However, I plan to try my first apt update after the holidays. Since I have packman in my sources.list, this should take care of my problem. Right?
Don Henson
even easier : apt-get install k3b -- ______________________ Courtesy of SuSE Linux http://www.nibz.org
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 12:49, FX Fraipont wrote:
Donald Henson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 10:32, FX Fraipont wrote:
/Donald Henson wrote:
If you'll forgive this relative newbies lack of knowledge...
How do I access the rpm reference above. I tried http and ftp. Neither worked.
Don Henson
Try this : //_http://packman.links2linux.org/?action=219_
-- ______________________ Courtesy of SuSE Linux _http://www.nibz.org_ /
Thanks for the pointer. However, I plan to try my first apt update after the holidays. Since I have packman in my sources.list, this should take care of my problem. Right?
Don Henson
even easier : apt-get install k3b
-- ______________________ Courtesy of SuSE Linux http://www.nibz.org
Everything I've heard and read about apt leads me to believe that's the way to go. All I have to do is screw up my courage for that first one. Don Henson
On 9.0 thats a "bug". Get a new k3b rpm from here:
pub/suse/i386/supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.0/applications/k3b-0.10-1.i5 86.rpm
Henne
If you'll forgive this relative newbies lack of knowledge...
How do I access the rpm reference above. I tried http and ftp. Neither worked.
add ftp://suse.com/ to above path but at the moment it is rather busy so better to use a local mirror www.suse.com should direct you to a mirror for ftp downloads.
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 12:36, david stevenson wrote:
On 9.0 thats a "bug". Get a new k3b rpm from here:
pub/suse/i386/supplementary/KDE/update_for_9.0/applications/k3b-0.10-1.i5 86.rpm
Henne
If you'll forgive this relative newbies lack of knowledge...
How do I access the rpm reference above. I tried http and ftp. Neither worked.
add ftp://suse.com/ to above path but at the moment it is rather busy so better to use a local mirror www.suse.com should direct you to a mirror for ftp downloads.
That does seem to be a critical part of the URL. Thanks. Don Henson
On 11/26/2003 03:36 AM, Sean Rima wrote:
I since tried again and it says that it does not support MP3 to make an audio CD. All I am trying to do is make a bunch of MP3s to a normal audio CD for my 4 year old daughters
A fast and amazing mp3 to CD quality wav converter is xmms. Set the output plugin the diskwriter, configure it to write them to whatever directory you want, then burn the resulting wavs with k3b or xcdroast. HTH. -- Joe Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Web Address: http://www.mydestiny.net/~joe_morris Registered Linux user 231871 God said, I AM that I AM. I say, by the grace of God, I am what I am.
On Tuesday 25 November 2003 17:27, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
A fast and amazing mp3 to CD quality wav converter is xmms. Set the output plugin the diskwriter, configure it to write them to whatever directory you want, then burn the resulting wavs with k3b or xcdroast. HTH.
Joe, Thank you very much for that tidbit. I never investigated the output plugins, only the visualizations. DiskWriter works awesome, and it's fast. Bernd -- "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work, and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea." Antoine de St. Exupery
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Bernd
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david stevenson
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Donald Henson
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dries
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FX Fraipont
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Henne Vogelsang
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Jaan Kold
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Joe Morris (NTM)
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sean@tcob1.net