Re: [opensuse] copying music CD's



On Wednesday 30 May 2007, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Since my Win machine crashed, and I am now stuck with XP/sp2,
a lot of software no longer works, including Roxio CD Creator, which
came free with a drive, and now sells for $100, I am going to put
a CD recorder in my Linux machine. What is the program or command
to copy a music CD, so I can play it in my car without risking damage
to the original?

--doug

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Just use k3b or gnomebaker to create your audio cds from ogg/mp3 files.
Copying an audio cd is just as easy, just select copy from the menus.


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