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I was spending a lot of time searching a burning tool to replace Nero for windows.., and the wiiner are..:
Gearpro for Linux (crossplataform.., migrate fron win.., this tool makes all.. easy and fine.., but only not make mp3 to CD on the fly.., bad point: is comercial soft, but internet gift register version ...)
K3b is the most friendly and power burning soft in Linux..., it make all... more mp3 on the fly.. and video CDs... (only bad point: KDE3 is necesary for install it...)
Xcdroast..? a lot of unnecesary settings options for a final user..., and make multisesion.. ISOs..., mmhhmm.. all burning soft make this elemental items...
Gnome Toaster make mp3 to CD on the fly.. (without temp .wav files... clear..), but more slowly that k3b..
excuseme for my bad english...
see you...
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