Try using burnit. It's a console front end for doing all kinds of audio and data conversions and burning.
I'm trying to burn a music cd but it's just not working. I want to put some of my mp3's on it. The problem seems to be in creating the audio tracks. I've tried using mpg123 to convert them like this:
mpg123 -s Death\ Blooms.mp3 > ~/Death\ Blooms
and then I'll burn them like this:
burncd -f /dev/acd0c -s 2 blank audio Death\ Blooms fixate
but it fails saying it couldn't write the audio tracks ("only wrote -1 of 37632 bytes"and then gives an IO error. I'm guessing the tracks aren't in the appropriate format but the man page for burncd is kind of vague about that. Also I don't see where it got the 37632 bytes from. The track file is over 50 megs. Please help me so I can make my brother his damn cd so he'll quit brother me.
Try using burnit. It's a console front end for doing all kinds of audio and data conversions and burning.
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