creating an mp3 cd

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Hi.

Couldn't you just create the playlist? Isn't it just an m3u?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas D. Ward" <slingshooter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 3:09 AM
Subject: Re: creating an mp3 cd


> Hi, what your friend was making reference to is that Easy Cd creator
creates
> a play list so the mp3 player knows which order to play the mp3 files in.
> However, it is my understanding that you only require a play list if you
> intend to keep the original file names such as:listen-to-my-heart.mp3,
> joy-ride.mp3,
> and so on.
> They only way I can figure on making an mp3 cd under Linux would be to
> rename the mp3 tracks to track01.mp3, track02.mp3, and so on. I've never
> tried iit, but it is certainly a thought.
> Unfortunately, Linux's burner tools are somewhat limitted so I do almost
all
> my cd backups on a Win98 machine.
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