How to Burn an Audio CD PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 19 March 2010 09:12

Sometimes you record some audio - music, speech etc, and you would like to burn it onto a CD and share it with your family and friends. Many new PCs come with excellent commercial software that allows burning CDs in general and audio CDs in particular. However if you happen not to have anything reasonable, looks no more and go to the CD Burner XP website and download CDBurnerXP.

Note, that CD Burner XP supports Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista/2008/Win7 (x86 / x64).

After you download the CD Burner XP, run the installer, click on the 'Next' button a few times and wait a minute until the installer finishes. You will have a shortcut to the program in your Start/All Programs menu.

Now you need your audio files - most likely in a wav or mp3 format. Make sure you know what folder they are in. When you are ready, start CD Burner XP.

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Click on the Audio disk option, and then on the OK button.

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Now, browse for your recording(s) using the top panel. Drag your audio file(s) to the bottom panel. Make sure that you only try to burn up an an hour of audio. While some CDs allow to burn up to 80 minutes, others do not. Let us stay at the safe side!

After adding all tracks you want to burn onto the CD, select the number of copies you want to burn, and click on the Burn button to start the process.

It should take about 5 minutes to burn a CD. When you are done, make sure you label the CDs with a marker.

Last Updated on Friday, 19 March 2010 13:37