I hope the meeting went well tonight. On to support.... I've got a large music collection in my house, which I've spent time converting to mp3. When ogg 1.0 came out, I switched compression formats and have been happy (so far) with the performance of ogg. However, today, I ran across a problem. I went to make a plain-jane audio cd from my mp3 and ogg collection using my favorite audio-burning program, gtoaster (Gnome Toaster). Everything appeared to go well, as all tracks were burned. However, when I went to play the cd in a drive, all the tracks that were oggs were just blank throughout, whereas the mp3s were actually on the disk as they should have been. I'm on a Linux-Mandrake 8.2 box using the ogg 1.0 rpms. Gnome-toaster has these default lines for oggs under the "Preferences:Filetypes" tab. ogg123 -d oss -o dsp:/dev/stdout - >From reading the ogg123 man page, this appears to be the proper command, but gtoaster just writes blank tracks to the cd. At first I thought it might be a permissions problem, so I tried from root, but the same problem exists. Any help would be appreciated. -- RJV -- ..ooOO miracle@procyon.com -- Institution of Postgraduate Education - Graduation 2001 -- Institution of Undergraduate Education - Alumnus 1997 The opinions expressed in any email originating from this account are the sole opinions of the author. They do not reflect the opinions or policies of any institution or individuals other than myself.