On seg, 23 jul 2018, Doug wrote:
This may or may not be off topic,
I wouldn't call it completely off-topic, but it's definitely a thread
hijacking. It would have been better to start a new thread.
My friend has just gotten a Korean car--it's either a Hundai or a
Kia, I don't remember, but
it has no CD player, but it does have a USB connection, which
purports to be a sound input.
So the question: I would make some copies of CDs onto a flash drive,
if I knew how! I would
prefer to use K3b to copy the CDs; do I have to format the flash
drive, and if so with what
system? (I thought that flash drives come formatted with a Windows
file system?)
And what other questions should I be asking, which I'm too
uninformed to ask? And
what are the answers? BTW: I have never, in 20 years or more, ever
gotten Audacity to do
anything for me, so that is out!
Format the USB as FAT32 (other FAT variants should work), and add .mp3
files to it. Could not be simpler.
(Other filesystems might be supported, and other audio formats, but
don't count on that.)
There are several CD rippers and mp3 encoders in Debian.
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Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
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