I'm not sure about burning to CD with Total Recorder, may I suggest you go to http://www.totalrecorder.com and read their primers and tutorials on this sort of thing, they have an extensive knowledge base regarding Total Recorder and their other products up there.

Yeah, I use Total Recorder but No, I'm no expert <smile> but you've go me interested in the CD issue now as I'm sure I've seen it mentioned in one of the "How To" primers.



Dave McElroy WA6BEF wrote:
I'm starting from ground zero insofar as this kind of thing is concerned.
At some point, I would like to put some of my records and cassettes onto the
PC and I'd also like to be able to manipulate the recordings I've got on my
dm520; I'm sure there are other audio tasks, oh yes, ripping cd's to a more
useable format as well.

I'm thinking if I got both Goldwave and Total Recorder I should be set.

Is this correct or will both of them do the same thing; I do not wish to be
redundant.

Thoughts are appreciated.

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