I have yet to successfully burn a CD, so keep that in mind if this is a stupid 
question.

I have a bunch of .wav files that I have compressed to whatever format has a 
.blk extension.  I
 want to store them on CDs.  Can I simply go into windows explorer or "my 
computer" and select the files, copy them to the clipboard then open my CD 
drive and dump the clipboard, or to I have to use a CD ripping program for this?
I would think that these are just like any other file since they're compressed, 
but I figure I should ask to be on the safe side.

Thanks.
 figure
E  Bill Stephan
Kansas City, MO
(816)803-2469
William Stephan



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