Hi Catherine,
Using that same wizard, you can merely copy, cut and paste music files onto the 
cd drive and select burn to disc. The wizard will walk you through the 
remainder of the process as well as automatically implementing a 1 or 2 second 
delay between each track.

HTH!



Best Regards,
Cornell

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> To: Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Subject: Making audio CDs question
> Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 07:26:44 +0000
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to make an audio CD and haven't done this before. If I have wave
> files will I be able to burn these to CD with the CD burning wizard (that
> comes up when you right click the CD drive and choose "write these files to
> CD")?
>
> Also, presumably I should add some silence to the end of each track? These
> are recordings I've made from the radio and have chopped off the unnecessary
> ends; so do I need to put some silence at the end of each track so they
> don't all play as one long sound in a CD player?
>
> Thanks,
> Catherine
>
>
>
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