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Audio question - how do I copy MPEG audio files onto CDR?

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John Kim:
I have MPEG audio files that I want to copy onto a CDR so that I can play it on regular CD players. But none of my burner softwares  recognize this type of files. They have icons that look like PowerDVD icons.

Anyone has any suggestion?

Thanks.

John,

chris:
I've used this program for other things with some luck and the site says it supports mpeg conversion:

http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/

You'll probably have to convert the files to wav or FLAC and burn them with a program like Burrrn.

John Kim:
Chris,

I looked at the website but couldn't decide which program to download (there were quite a few on the site). WHich one should I use?

John,

michaelw:
Hallo John.

A while ago I tried to convert files to MP3 I had recorded with my SAT receiver. After a first step (demultiplexing from AUD) I ended up with "mp2"-MPEG files. Then I found a nice tool called GammaAudio, which converts Mp2->Mp3/WAV. The resulting files can be burned to CDR. What kind of MPEG files do you have?

Michael

chris:
John -

http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/dlfull.htm

And hit "Primary Site"

That should work. 
Chris



--- Quote from: John Kim on September 13, 2007, 04:43:11 PM ---Chris,

I looked at the website but couldn't decide which program to download (there were quite a few on the site). WHich one should I use?

John,

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