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Make audio-cd's from mp3 files.

I need som to make audio-cd's from mp3-files. What programs do I need?
Is there any script or programs that can do this for me???
And where can I find them????
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First of all, you needa mp3-wave converter.
After you have converted your .mp3 files to .wav,
you can then run your cd creator program to
burn the wave files onto the CD. Keep in mind
that wave files are the only kind that can be
burned onto a cd, and they do get quite large
(about 50 megs a song).

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Hmmm You didn't tell me any program to use. How do I create a wavfile from a mp3 file??? (Any exampel where to find a mp3-to-wav converter)

Can I use cdwrite or cdrecord to write *.wav files If I like to have a audiocd ??? I thought I have to conwert them into *.cdr files. I like to make cd's which I can play in my cd-freestyle.
 

You can use the popular winamp to convert the mp3 into a wave file.
After you've done it, you can just use a program such as easy-cd-creator
to create your music cds. The music files do not have to be in .cdr format.
The burner program will take care of it for you.

For more information, go to:
http://www.mp3.com/dummies.html

winamp is at:
http://www.winamp.com


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Keeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!! I'm not so stupid so I use WinTendo. I'm running Linux and this is a Linux area !! Wake up!
You know, even though what I said may not be what you wanted,
there's no reason to bash the other person. I'm just trying to help,
and if you're looking for somethingelse, just say so nicely. sheesh.

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Just one question before I grade youre answer- mkisofs ??? Do I need this when I have the files in file.cdr format???
Can't I just do a cdrecord -v dev=3,0 speed=4 -audio -eject *.cdr ???

Or is it better to use mkisofs?? (and how do I use it) Is there a isofs on audiocd's??