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MUSIC BURNING
Let's burn our favorite music to a CD. The choices here are to make an
Audio CD, an Audio and Data CD, an MP3 disc or a WMA disc.

As it is well known, you can create a standard audio CD that will play
on all CD players. You can make a compilation from music on your hard
drive or select tracks from existing audio CD's. MP3 and WMA files will be
automatically converted to audio CD format during the burn process.
The next step is to add the audio files to burn. The supported audio
files are *.wav, *.vqf, *.mp3, *.aif and *.cda. The compilation is ready
for burn, and the final burn settings window comes up with the normal
writing speed and other basic settings. In this part you can add some CD
Text in your CD and you can also remove the silence at the end of *.cda
tracks.
In case you select an Audio and Data CD, the produced CD will contain
both music tracks and computer tracks. Music is recorded on the first
track so that standard CD players will play your songs and ignore the
computer files. The PC will see both types of files.
As we have already mentioned, you firstly select the data files and
then the audio tracks of your compilation, and then you make the final
burning settings and burn.
To burn MP3 or WMA files, you just add the appropriate files to your
compilation and burn them as in the previous cases.