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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: ghostofra on 20 December 2005, 14:46

Title: Burning m4a files to cd audio
Post by: ghostofra on 20 December 2005, 14:46
I'm using SuSe linux 10 and have many of my old cd's backed up in m4a audio files. I'm using K3b but it only burns 3 seconds of the file then skips to the next track i'm now irrotated. Would anyone know how to fix this or know of any software for linux that will burn this format to cd audio?

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-Demitrie
Title: Re: Burning m4a files to cd audio
Post by: WMD on 20 December 2005, 21:56
Perhaps K3b doesn't understand m4a files?
Title: Re: Burning m4a files to cd audio
Post by: worker201 on 20 December 2005, 22:01
I bet your faad2 (m4a decoder) isn't up to date.
http://faac.sourceforge.net/oldsite/download.php
Title: Re: Burning m4a files to cd audio
Post by: ghostofra on 21 December 2005, 04:57
Thanks For youre help both of you I think it's K3b And it dose noty suport the file format so before I convert all files to wav I am going to try to load up I Tunes in Wine. I will be back with the results :)
Title: Re: Burning m4a files to cd audio
Post by: WMD on 21 December 2005, 06:30
Quote from: ghostofra
I am going to try to load up I Tunes in Wine.

Haha!  Good luck. :p