From: John Malone (John.Malone at domain ireland.sun.com)
Date: Tue 11 Jul 2000 - 13:54:35 IST
http://www.datadictator.co.za/cdtux/
This claims to be able to put mp3's directly onto an audio cd. I haven't
used it so I don't claim it's any good/works, but it sounds nice :)
John
* At 12:40, Martin Feeney wrote:
> On 11 Jul 00, at 12:26, Dermot Gorman wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your info on mp3 encoders and decoders. I was wondering if you
> > knew of any application which would convert mp3 files to the format used by
> > standard stereo CD players. Also, what is the raw format of a song on a CD?
> > i was hoping to be able to burn my mp3 collection onto a cd to be playable
> > on a stereo.
>
> You'll have to cut your mp3 collection into 74 minute sections and burn
> each section of files to a seperate CD. Audio CDs are raw 44100kHz signed
> (2s complement) 16bit shorts (motorola) with 2 channels. cdrecord will
> take in wav or au files so you'll have to convert your mp3s to this format
> first. mpg123 should do the job for you.
>
>
>
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