FFmpg is probably the most popular tool for this. VLC actually gives you an
interface to help exedite this and i am sure there are others.
I personally would choose ogg or flac, but they don't have the device
support i wish they had.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 5:40 PM, David Lopez <
lopezdavid123@gmail.com>wrote:
> how do i copy music cd's (wav format) to my hard drive and create an
> mp3 output to one cd to listen on my car radio?
>
> my system is ubuntu 12.10 64 bit with amd phenom 2 chip and 8 gig ram.
>
> as you know, ubuntu uses rhythmbox to play cd's. works ok. it even
> finds the cd play list (from the web?) and then displays the name of
> song and author in a spreadsheet-like output. nice. it can also import to
> a
> directory but i can't do it. i can create the dir but nothing gets
> imported. obviously, i can manually copy the wav files to dir in my
> hard disk, however, rhythmbox can't find the play list but can play
> the copied wav files.
>
> it also comes with cd burner program called brasero. i can use this
> to burn the cd but as far as i can see it does not do conversions
> wav-->mp3 format. what program can do this?
>
> any web links will be appreciated.
>
> david
>
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