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I'm really pissed about the tons of optional burning-tools on my linux mint now. I can't find even one that is capable to convert and burn standard mp3s. Why is that? Why do I obviously have to install a converter to make wave-files from my mp3s to put those files on a cd? What does one need burning-tools with tons of settings, functions and nevergonnausethis, if it cant even provide me with such an easy feature? Makes me feel like using a Windows95 15 yrs ago, when cd-burning was something new.

Izul
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The default music player, Rhythmbox in Ubuntu, supports burning an audio CD, from anything in your music library which it can normally play.

dobey
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