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You could use 'Soundkonverter' to convert your .flac files to .wav and then burn them to CD. I have just started using it and like it very much, GUI, and works very well. You should be able to get it through MCC or urpmi which ever you prefer.

 

or,

 

http://kde-apps.org/usermanager/search.php...69c14f70f6e960b

 

Best of luck

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Gul apparently did it with K3B:

 

But it was easier then I thought. I installed flac with easy-urpmi. Then I loaded K3b and imported those .flac-files into an audio-cd project and K3b started burning. No problems.

 

Apparently, installing flac:

 

urpmi flac

 

should get the flac support, and then import the flac files into an audio-cd project and burn the CD.

 

I'm going to try this again... If anyone remembers what I was trying to do.

I can't make audio CDs with K3B from the FLAC format

 

[root@THE_MACHINE woodworker]# urpmi flac

ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/Linux/distr/Mandrakelinux/devel/2006.0/i586/media/main
/flac-1.1.2-4mdk.i586.rpm
installing flac-1.1.2-4mdk.i586.rpm from /var/cache/urpmi/rpms
Preparing...		#############################################
  1/1: flac	 #############################################
[root@THE_MACHINE woodworker]#

 

OK, K3B still will not handle flac files.

 

 

Come on guys, I find it hard to believe that nobody here knows how to do this... I'm even providing console results,

and speaking of console results, does this look right? :huh:

 

 

greg2; I installed audioconverter, now I'm in the process of looking for it. I have no idea where the installer put it. :lol2:

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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the

GNU General Public License for more details.

 

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License

along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software

Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

============================================================================== =

 

This is the short help; for all options use 'flac --help'; for even more

instructions use 'flac --explain'

 

To encode:

flac [-#] [iNPUTFILE [...]]

 

-# is -0 (fastest compression) to -8 (highest compression); -5 is the defaul t

 

To decode:

flac -d [iNPUTFILE [...]]

 

To test:

flac -t [iNPUTFILE [...]]

[woodworker@THE_MACHINE ~]$

 

It turns out that this is a encoder from whatever to flac, this is not what I want.

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