I am running Kubuntu 22.04 (LTS) on an Asus desktop PC. I am using K3b to make audio CDs.
I have several MP3 music files (128K-bps bit rate, 44.1K-bps sampling rate), which I transferred onto an audio CD using K3b. I expected to see only WAV files on the newly-created CD. Instead, I found multiple folders, each containing copies of the source files in a different format: WAV, OGG, FLAC, and MP3.
These extra copies are taking up space, reducing the number of files that I can save on a single disc.
Why does K3b do this? Is there any way to save only WAV files on the CD?
I have several MP3 music files (128K-bps bit rate, 44.1K-bps sampling rate), which I transferred onto an audio CD using K3b. I expected to see only WAV files on the newly-created CD. Instead, I found multiple folders, each containing copies of the source files in a different format: WAV, OGG, FLAC, and MP3.
These extra copies are taking up space, reducing the number of files that I can save on a single disc.
Why does K3b do this? Is there any way to save only WAV files on the CD?
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