[COMP] Re: Recording mp3's.
- To: computers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 18:46:48 EDT
Thanks John..yes I want to burn them to a cd as music playable as a normal
music cd. Ron sent me a site..checking that out now. I realize as the Linux
Meister..<G> you know more about that than how to's on Windows. Thanks tho!
I had thought of putting them on my internal zip drive, but on my other pc,
external zip, they didn't seem to play real good. Maybe on an internal they
would <shrug>
Jackie :)
In a message dated 7/24/00 5:51:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
<< Are you wanting to burn them to CD as data, or to make the cd and the music
playable as a normal audio cd?
If you want to just copy them to cd (as in, to make a data backup), then just
copy them using DirectCD-like things. For audio copying, first convert them
to
.wav's (winamp will do this, as James mentioned) and write them using
DirectCD
or EasyCD Creator. There's a vast array of free software to do this sort of
stuff under Linux, but sorry, I don't know of any free stuff for Windows.
>>
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