I don't know what you use to burn cds, but I use cdrecord, which converts the wave files to cdr as they get burned onto the disk. Greg On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 03:01:57PM -0400, Scott Howell wrote: > Yes, exactly what I wanted on the first step. I now realize I need to > use sox to finish the job of converting the wav file to the cdr format > that audio cd players like so well. This does seem like a lengthy > process, but that just means I'll have to devise a script unless someone > has one I can look over. I got a few tunes to do. I'm thinking that > maybe I'll make a sample disc to see if this works and if not then I'll > know I am doing something wrong. I imagine there's no way for me to take > the cdr file and play it before frying up a tasty disc that might not > turn out to be anything, but some new sonic pain generater ay? > > tnx > Scott > >