I've been burning audio CD's with xcdroast for about a year. (xcdroast 0.98Alpha9) I've duplicated them, and mastered my own from MP3's (converting to wav's first). Works great. George Bryce C wrote: > > What program did/do you use to burn audio CDs in linux? Preferably like > xcdroast but I've found that it doesn't do audio cd recording. > > On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 11:25, Bill Jonas wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 08:14:51AM -0700, Derek Neighbors wrote: > > > If you want a much more efficient way of doing this use mpg321. > > > > > > mpg321 -v -w fileyouwant.wav filetoconvert.mp3 > > > > If the object is to burn the output to (audio) CD, I suggest that the > > --cdr option would be better. I accidentally tried to burn some wav > > files (obtained with cdparanoia) as an audio CD recently, and the audio > > CD I got was messed up. (You could still hear the intended audio, but > > there was lots of static.) > -- > Bryce Chidester > Network Administrator > CoBryce Communications > Bryce AT BryceCo DOT Net > http://www.bryceco.net > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Name: signature.asc > signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature > Description: This is a digitally signed message part