Much of the available software automatically converts the .wav files into
red book cdda format on the fly for you when you tell it "this is an audio
cd". You don't generally need to manually run a program yourself to do this
conversion these days. With the right software putting your band's
recordings or whatever else you want on cd, should be as simple as recording
it in a .wav file and then invoking the proper options in your burning
software and everything will happen pretty automatically from there on out.

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Of Mark Morgan
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 1:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [PDXLUG] recording music CDs

Carla Schroder said:
> hi all,
>
> What's the best format for recording music CDs to play on regular ole
> audio CD
> players, like in the car? From what I've read, it seems there are two
> options: .wav files, and some kind of raw cd-da format.  What say ye?

The only ones I did were .wav, but years ago.  Now I've got a MP3 capable
player in the car, so 10 hours of music per CD.

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Mark
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