MP3 to cd WMA ?

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Geezer

HCan anyone recommend some software for converting mp3 files to play on
normal cd players that wont play mp3?

Ta

Chris
 
Geezer wrote:

" Can anyone recommend some software for converting mp3 files to play
on normal cd players that wont play mp3? "


alt.comp.freeware
 
Geezer said:
HCan anyone recommend some software for converting mp3 files to play on
normal cd players that wont play mp3?

Ta

Chris
nero will convert it when you select make audio c.d.

there are programs that convert file formats, i found db music converter
pretty good.
 
Cuzman said:
Geezer wrote:

" Can anyone recommend some software for converting mp3 files to play
on normal cd players that wont play mp3? "


alt.comp.freeware


amaroK with the formatconverter script (get the script from
http://www.kde-apps.org)

Also, you could try k3b (http://www,k3b.org). It's mainly a cd burning GUI
(the best one for Linux), but it has menus that can directly recode them to
raw data and burn them in an old-fashioned audiocd that you can play in
your older cd player, or whatever


In both cases, you'll probably need flac and lame installed as backends
(google them)
 
Sorry, I forgot to add that all this is on Linux only (I hate windoze)
 
Geezer said:
HCan anyone recommend some software for converting mp3 files to play on
normal cd players that wont play mp3?


CDex is easy to use. EAC (Exact Audio Copy) is free and a bit more
complicated. Sony Soundforge is a professional program.

ss.
 
Geezer said:
HCan anyone recommend some software for converting mp3 files to play on
normal cd players that wont play mp3?


Nero can do this as well.

ss.
 
HCan anyone recommend some software for converting mp3 files to play on
normal cd players that wont play mp3?

Most audio editors (that support MP3) will do that, but it's
not WMA you're wanting, it's WAV.
 

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