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What software do you use to create an Audio CD?

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Deozaan:
I mostly just use ImgBurn when I need to create or burn a disc image, but what do you use if you want to burn MP3s to an Audio CD?
-Deozaan (September 11, 2015, 06:36 PM)
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ImgBurn can burn audio CDs too, just follow this guide or you can use Burrrn.
-lanux128 (September 11, 2015, 08:32 PM)
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Cool! Thanks!

J-Mac:
EZ CD Audio Converter (Because I own a license) is still the first tool in my kit although I can say I haven't installed it in years.

https://www.poikosoft.com/
-Josh (September 11, 2015, 11:40 PM)
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Same here. Excellent ripper/burner! And I have a lifetime license. (Not sure3 whose lifetime... but it has lasted through several changes and upgrades so far.) This one is definitely the best all-around that I have used.

Jim

Curt:
EZ CD Audio Converter (Because I own a license) https://www.poikosoft.com/ -Josh (September 11, 2015, 11:40 PM)
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Same here. Excellent ripper/burner! And I have a lifetime license. (Not sure3 whose lifetime... but it has lasted through several changes and upgrades so far.) -J-Mac (September 12, 2015, 12:42 AM)
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I used Ashampoo because they are easy to figure out how to use, and always gives fair quality. I have several Ashampoo licenses and I don't get any spam from them or their dealers; it just takes half a minute to first do the "contact"-settings - otherwise one will drown in a river of emails. Ashampoo Burning Studio "Pro" is at version 15, but version 14 is FREE. https://www.ashampoo.com/en/usd/pca/6/burning-software

Also, Ashampoo uninstalls without leaving any traces.





4wd:
There's also StarBurn which has a portable version and is free if you don't want the ability to burn over TCP/IP, (which is a whole $4.95 otherwise).

MilesAhead:
For a free audio CD burner CDBurnerXP is always there.  Frequently updated.  Also you just drag and drop FLAC, mp3, whatever and it can autoconvert on the fly.

Plus it has basic cover/insert printing if you don't care about anything fancy.

I used to like burrrn.  But as the OS number increases it seems to aquire more quirks as I don't think it is updated anymore.  It worked pretty well for me in Vista.

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