burning MP3 blues

Marcus Brubaker marcus.brubaker-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Fri May 14 05:31:58 UTC 2004


Sounds like you burned the MP3s as data files?  To create an audio CD
you need to convert them to WAVs first, then master the CD.  Unless of
course you have a nice CD player which can read data CDs and decode
MP3s.

On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 01:05, Mel Seder wrote:
> I tried burning an audio CD using (Fedora CORE 1) Nautilus.
> I put it a blank CD and a burn/// window popped up.
> I copied mp3's to it and did a burn.
> It plays in my PC when i open the CD and click on a song's icon (xmms gets
> fired up) but the CD player app doesn't play it.  As a matter of interest the
> following appears on the CD Player Screen.  I didn't burn anything that
> resembled the following.
> ================================
> "Disney's Magic Kingdom"        
> "SpectroMagic Light Parade"      
> "1-Spectromagic"                
> ================================
> It appears as one file/song to my stereo's CD player and no sound is produced.
> I've burned (burnt?) MP3's before when I was a couple years younger and I don't
> know what is going wrong.
> 
> Can anyone give me a command line for burning mp3's in /tmp/burn/ to a CDR
> using cdrecord with parameters?
> 
> 
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