CD burning program

Justin Bennett Justin.Bennett at dynabrade.com
Thu Oct 24 09:17:54 EDT 2002


CDR-bq works well, only thing I don't like is you have to type (or copy)
in the file name to make audio CDs out of MP3s, this can be a little bit
of a hassle. So I did a little investigating, for those who are interested
(maybe nobody), Gnome Toaster version 1.0.beta5 that ships with redhat 8.0
is really nice. Drag and drop for Mp3 to Audio CDs, and data. Bootable
CDs, buffer underun protection. Only problem is Redhat weasled out and and
didn't ship MP3 libraries with 8.0 they didn't want to have to shell out
$$$ like beOs did. You even need to download xmms and install that if you
want to listen to MP3s (the version that ships won't play mp3s, but if
your willing to convert your 40GB mp3 collection to ogg-vorbis you'll be
fine). So you need to install MPG123 seperately (to do the conversion to
wav to burn to cd), and configure gnometoaster to the location of it, if
you want to burn cds from MP3s. Other than the initial setup it's as nice
as some of the commercial windows cd buring software packages.

Justin

Cyber Source said:
> Here it is, for all that would like it as well, CDR-BQ
>
> On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 10:51, Justin Bennett wrote:
>
>     Hey Pete,
>
>       2 meetings ago you showed me a CD buring program (like cdbbq or
>     something) that was pretty good, what was that again?
>
>     Justin
>
>
>
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Clarence, NY 14031
716-631-0100 ext 215





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