I'm pretty sure you used the right program, just the wrong procedure. Use K3b to write to a disc, which sounds like what you used. Ok, now once you have K3b opened right there on the front there should be a square that says "New Audio CD project", click that. Alternatively you can click on the File menu and go to New Project and then select New Audio CD project. After the new audio cd project has come up you use the top part to navigate to the music you want and then drag and drop it to the bottom white space. After you have all the songs you want, click Burn. Another dialogue box will pop up so that you can configure some things. For speed, I usually burn a CD at 4x. It may take a little while, but this way you can avoid burn errors such as buffer underrun errors. After you make any changes you want in this dialogue box, click burn.
Last edited by AdamCo; 05-22-2006 at 01:05 AM.
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