When you have the audible book you want burned in a list, just vo- shift-m, then select burn selection to disk. Be advised though, he audible method of burning is really horrible when it comes to cd breaks, since it just goes until the cd is full, then backs up 30 seconds or so, then begins again on the next disk. I usually wind up audio hijacking the content, then creating new files to do the burning with, since then I can control where it puts the breaks.
It does take a while especially with long books though.
You could of course burn the book, then rip it back, then use a file merge/splitting program to do the job too, but I've not tried this approach.

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