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How do I save my recording or song in my PC, to an audio CD?

After making a recording or editing an audio file in FlexiMusic Wave Editor, follow these steps to work on an audio CD:

1. Standard audio CDs contains 16 bit, stereo audio at a sampling rate of 44100Hz. Most CD Recorder programs require wav files in that format. So you need to save the audio file in this format using FlexiMusic Wave Editor.

2. Save each song (track) to a different files, naming Track01, Track02...
Note:
You are limited to 79 minutes and 30 seconds of audio per recorded audio CD. Use FlexiMusic Wave Editor to cut a song smaller or join multiple songs as a one song. In such a way that when you add the durations of all the songs the total should not exceeds these numbers (79 minutes and 30 seconds).

3. Many PCs have CD ROM that can only read, You need a "CD Writer" hardware in your PC. Use CD-R discs, because some players cannot read CD-RW.

4. Use any CD-recording software to burn audio file to a CD.

Note: When you buy the CD writer there will be free software together with that, you can use that to burn the CD. It is best to use the software supplied by the manufacturer of CD writer to write to CD.

5. To make a disc that can play in normal CD players, In CD-recording software you have to choose to create a "Music" or "Audio" CD (not a "Data" CD). 

6. Run the CD writing software to write the audio file to CD.

7. After CD has been successfully created (check if you can read it).

 

 
 
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