mp3 to wav application
This is a discussion about mp3 to wav application in the Linux Software category; Does anybody know of a cd burning or other aplication that can convert mp3 to wav so that they can be burned to a disk, and listened to on any cd player. kinda like what easy cd creator can do. I have found a script but it can only do one file at a time which is a bit of a drag.
Does anybody know of a cd burning or other aplication that can convert mp3 to wav so that they can be burned to a disk, and listened to on any cd player.
kinda like what easy cd creator can do.
I have found a script but it can only do one file at a time which is a bit of a drag. I am not knoledgable enough to write a script that can do multiple tracks. but it would be a valid solution.
Thanks
kinda like what easy cd creator can do.
I have found a script but it can only do one file at a time which is a bit of a drag. I am not knoledgable enough to write a script that can do multiple tracks. but it would be a valid solution.
Thanks
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You don't need to convert them to .wav to be listened to on any CD player. People usually convert them to .wav, because that is easier to convert to cdda tracks (for play on CD players). eRoaster will do the job fine for mp3s.
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Try AUDACITY to convert
( You open an existing mp3/ogg or anything and you can export n' stuff )
If you mean to burn mp3's from your hdd ( as you used to do with nero in win ) then you should try xcdroast , i'm not sure if that's implemented yet though ( to drag n' drop mp3's ) and make an CDA
Farewell
Try AUDACITY to convert
( You open an existing mp3/ogg or anything and you can export n' stuff )
If you mean to burn mp3's from your hdd ( as you used to do with nero in win ) then you should try xcdroast , i'm not sure if that's implemented yet though ( to drag n' drop mp3's ) and make an CDA
Farewell
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None of these solutions have been quite what I was looking for
I found this script which does the trick a treat http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/~bjb/linux/mp3.html
thanks to all
I found this script which does the trick a treat http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/~bjb/linux/mp3.html
thanks to all