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How do you convert mp3s to audio CDs
#1
Is there a program or command line procedure that'll turn mp3s into a playable CD?
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#2
Go to Menu > Multimedia

I'm not on my Laptop right now but I know there should be some CD burning Programm. It is xfburn but the name in the Menu is different.

It has an option to burn mp3s to a CD.
Linux Lite 5.0 on Lenovo Edge 540 <3
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#3
You should be able to use xyburn

menu -> multimedia -> cd/dvd burner.

Long ago, I used xfburn (probably on another distro) and i ended up adding more libraries (xyburn will yell what they are).

Sheng-Chieh
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#4
Hello!

Sounds like you' want to convert MP3 files to the WAV format used in regular music CD players.

There are several was to do this in Linux. One of them is mpg123, a command line program. Another is Sound Converter.

If you install Restricted Extras from Lite Software, Xfburn should also burn audio CDs from them. Of course, you'll lose the roughly 10:1 compression that MP3s bring to the table...

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