Re: [expert] Gnome Toaster question

2003-01-07 Thread Phil
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 12:31 am, Tom Brinkman wrote: > Thanks Tom. As I said to Larry "when all else fails RTFM" and I will do that. And thanks for the detailed instructions, I thought cdrecord might be the answer. I'll try it latter. -- Regards, Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] Want to buy your Pack or

Re: [expert] Gnome Toaster question

2003-01-06 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Sunday January 5 2003 09:17 pm, Larry Sword wrote: > I would read the CD-Writing-HOWTO-3.html before setting up a > session to demo linux cdrecord. > The section 3.2 Writing audio CD's has the full procedures for > writing audio cd's including the syntax for converting mp3's and > writing the a

Re: [expert] Gnome Toaster question

2003-01-05 Thread Larry Sword
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 matte

Re: [expert] Gnome Toaster question

2003-01-05 Thread Jason Greenwood
K3B is your friend. So is eRoaster. Regards, Jason 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 To

Re: [expert] Gnome Toaster question

2003-01-05 Thread Ken Thompson
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 m

Re: [expert] Gnome Toaster question

2003-01-05 Thread jipe
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003 17:34:46 +1000 Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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 a

[expert] Gnome Toaster question

2003-01-05 Thread Phil
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