Free Audio CD Burner
Free Audio CD Burner creates CD disks from wav, .mp3, .wma files to play them in any music center such as disk center, car stereo with CD player, etc
- Version:
- Free Audio CD Burner 1.2.1.60
- OS Support:
- Windows XP,2000,2003, Vista, 7
- File Size:
- 4.3M
- License:
- Free Software, no limitation, Free Download.
Available languages:
Description
Free Audio CD Burner creates CD disks from wav, .mp3, .wma files to play them in any music center such as disk center, car stereo with CD player, etc…
Audio Features:
- writes Audio CDs from .wav, .mp3, .wma files;
- decodes and writes compressed audio formats on-the fly (no staging to hard drive is required);
- easy audio track manipulation lets set a personalized audio to record – list.
Supports XP and Vista.
Free Audio CD Burner contains no spyware or adware. It's clearly free and absolutely safe to install and run.
How to use Free Audio CD Burner Step 1. Download Free Audio CD Burner
This is a clearly free program. There is no spyware or adware. It's absolutely safe to install and to run!
Step 2. Launch Free Audio CD Burner
Follow Start > All Programs > DVDVideoSoft > Programs > Free Audio CD Burner or just click the DVDVideoSoft Free Studio icon on the desktop.
The interface is very simple and self explaining. There is a field for input audio files and the size bar which indicates total/busy CD space.
Step 3. Select Input Audio File(s)
Click the Browse... button to select an input audio file(s) from your computer.
The size bar below indicates total/busy space of the CD disc.
If you get this message you should convert your input audio file to .wav format (original CD format).
Use Free Audio Converter to convert your input file to .wav format. In the presets list select Optimal quality (PCM, 44100Hz, STEREO).
After that you can write .wav file to CD. The message won't appear again.
Note: the converted .wav file is about 10 times bigger than your input audio file. But don't worry, it takes the same size place on a CD as your input audio file.
Step 4. Burn CD
Insert a CD to your drive. Make sure there is enough free space on the CD disc, or it's rewritable.
If you have more than one drive click the Options... button to select a drive.
Select "Verify data on disc after burning" and the program will check correctness of the burning process right after it's completed.
Click Burn and wait a little.









