[LMB] OT: Burning CDs more than once with Audible
Mark Allums
mark at allums.com
Mon May 12 09:49:59 BST 2008
Jean Lamb wrote:
> The new Nero set up for Audible now allows you to save the current project
> under a name (usually Title A B C etc), which I have done, because that way
> I can re-burn it should an Unfortunate Incident occur in the car. Also, once
> the CDs are first burned, you can then copy them as you would any normal CD
> with Easy CD Creator etc, and thus you have a spare or gift set (my
> grandmother likes romance novels on CD, and so do I, and it's way cheaper
> this way, even if I make labels for her). Also, this is kind of the long way
> around, but with Audible you can rip the CDs you have created and turn the
> tracks into MP3s and then record them as MP3 CDs, again with Easy CD Creator
> etc.
>
> But if the car stereo won't play MP3 CDs, you're still out of luck.
I mentioned Nero in my posts about making CDs because that is what I
have, and is what I'm familiar with. But one doesn't have to stick with
Nero, there are other programs.
Nevertheless, Nero (and other programs) are capable of copying any audio
CD. If the CD is a standard CD, it can be copied. One method is to rip
it to a set of .wav files (don't convert to MP3) then burn the .wav
files back to another CD as CD audio. Or, a lot of software like Nero
will do it in one step. Piece of cake.
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Mark Allums
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