Thanks, jhriv. Nothin' like a substantive answer (much as I love the
philosophizing).

On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 10:21:47AM -0800, John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
> Lan Barnes wrote:
> > I would like to buy some songs (60s through 80s) individually without
> > looking for the albums in used CD stores. I want to do it legally.
> 
> Legally, huh? That makes things a bit tougher.
> 
> > Two questions:
> > 
> > 1. My CD SW rips to .wav's. Can I buy songs in a format (MP3?) that can
> > be burned to a CD and does it have to be a .wav?
> 
> Yes. There is a program that does this very easily:
> 
> mp3burn
> http://mp3burn.sourceforge.net/
>   mp3burn is a simple command line tool for making audio CDs from mp3s,
>   oggs or FLACs without filling up your disk with .wav files. It
>   requires perl, mpg123, oggenc, flac and cdrecord.
> 
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