Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 21 December 2006 12:38, Justin W wrote:
I know it's not creating an iso, but the Windows clients could be given
a folder full of audio files with a Windows Media Player playlist. Then
WMP could burn an audio CD for you. You could continue to use K3b in
Linux. You'd just end up with a small difference in implementation
between Windows and Linux.
Perhaps I'm being particularly dense, but what's wrong with simply using k3b
to burn your audio files to a disk, then make a copy to send to the other
office? They can then use Nero or whatever to produce extra copies. Or is
the problem that you have audio files not in a suitable format?
Anne
He said that he works for a non-profit organization and can't afford to
buy Nero for everybody.
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