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Best CD Burning software.

RyanGreener

Senior member
Hey everyone, I'm using Ubuntu on my laptop right now and I'm looking for the most full featured CD burning software. I'm mainly interested in burning mp3 CDs, so does anyone have any good software suggestions?
 
Brasero should work just fine, but I prefer K3B which comes with KDE.

cd-mason sounds interesting, but I've never used it:
cd-mason - Simple CD burning interface for GNOME​ 
CD-Mason is yet another GUI frontend for cdrecord and mkisofs. It tries to make CD burning on Linux and other POSIX platforms as easy as possible. It has been designed with novice desktop users in mind (think Aunt Tillie) that don't want to know about burning modes, sector sizes, ISO-9660 images or even the difference between an MP3 and a WAV music file. All these subtleties should be handled transparently using a simple drag'n'drop interface.
 
You can alway pay for Nero - version 4 is available for Linux and it works nicely.
But k3b is very good if you don't mind the KDE dependency.
 
I prefer k3b, but Brasero should work for data CDs/DVDs. Never worked for me when tried to create an audio CD.
 
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