Gcombust has always been the best for me, easy to setup and easy to use for 
all your burning needs.
On Sunday 05 January 2003 12:34 am, Phil wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> While demonstrating the merits of Linux to an acquaintance I was asked to
> burn an mp3 file to a CD in audio format. This is where my troubles
> started.
>
> Xcdroast apparently will only accept wave files, and Gnome Toaster would
> only burn the mp3 file as a data file no matter what setting I tried.
>
> I tried mpg123 to convert the mp3 file to a wave file but that failed also.
> mpg123 -w mp3file wavefile does nothing except display the help screen.
> mpg123 --wav mp3file wavefile at least does something if only to create an
> empty file named wavefile.
>
> This has been an exercise in frustration compounded by the fact that I was
> able the create an audio CD under MS Windows using Nero in a couple of
> minutes and I have never used Nero before!
>
> I use cdrecord to create back-ups but I have never had a need to create an
> audio CD. How do I do this? Past messages suggest the Gnome Toaster is the
> answer. Maybe the version supplied with Mandrake 9 is not working
> correctly?

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