Have a few mp3 albums I downloaded from play.com (their mp3 store happens to worksnicely with OWB/OS4 and there's no DRM either). Anyway, would like to burn these each album as a regular audio CD to play in my stereo. AmiDVD doesn't seem to offer this functionality, can MakeCD do this?
MakeCD can do it on-the-fly if you have the CPU power for it, that is, a PPC.
Otherwise you can use CodeAudio, close the wizard, flip to the Mpega page. Click "Use list", add your mp3s, enable "Write output file", select AIFF or WAV, choose an output path, select "Diable audio" and click "Play".
Now you will have plain AIFF or WAV samples that you can burn directly as an audio CD.
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else, open them in SampleManager (if you have enough RAM) and save them in the format you whish, or play them in Tunenet and record them again... or, etc...
I've been using mpdecode from aminet which is a small command that you can use in shell or in dopus. It decodes MP3s and when it's done you just burn them with MakeCD. Works great.