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Re: Making an audio CD from mp3 and wav files



On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 the mental interface of 
Jeff told:

> Elimar Riesebieter, 2002-Sep-28 15:58 +0200:
> > [...]
> > 
> > Whats about apt-cacge show mp3burn?
> > 
> >  mp3burn is a Perl script that allows you to burn audio CDs composed
> >  of MP3 or Ogg Vorbis tracks without an intermediate file conversion
> >  to .cdr or .wav.
> >  Actually, the .mp3/.ogg files *are* converted using a decoder, but are
> >  written to FIFOs so they don't consume a lot of filesystem space during
> >  the burn.
> > 
> > Works fine for me and can be handled in scripts as well;-)
> 
> I'll have to check this out.  One of my issues is the ability to
> determine how many tracks I can fit on the CD.  The only way I've been
> able to do this is to convert to wav first and add up the MB's.  The
> music varies in size, obviously, and I've been able get a few as 12
> songs and as many as 24 songs on a single CD.
[...]
# man mp3burn
# [...]
# -c MMM:SS
# Time check:  compute the total length of files to be burned and 
# warn if greater than MMM:SS minutes and seconds.

HTH


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