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I was trying to burn some music I got off the internet. When I click the first song it said it was too big to fit on the CD. After checking every song I found out that it was because every track says it last 29:00:00 (I am guessing that means 29 hours) when none of the tracks are that long. Is their a metadata editor (that works on Linux) that I can use to fix this?
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Do you want to burn a Redbook-compatible audio CD, or a data CD?
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Convert them back to WAV before toasting, that should help. No matter what toaster app you use.
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Thanks. That fixed it. Now I can burn 'em to a CD.
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