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Normal CD player is a vague concept. CDs have to written as audio CDs to work in all CD players. That said a remarkable number of devices will just play files from a data CD, but you can't rely on that working. This makes testing interesting when you find ALL your CD and DVD players play any junk you throw at them, but customer can't play it. Brasero the default Ubuntu Cd app should do it fine. Looks like k3b has similar feature set. CDs require specific audio file type but any good cd writing app on Linux will convert oggs before writing, so you shouldn't have to worry that these days. So basically tell the CD writing app you want to create an audio cd, load your tracks, write the disk, done. All falls under 'use cases' GNOME cares about so should be easy in Ubuntu. -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/listfaq