Originally posted by drewhigginsThe first question: are you using Windows, Mac or Linux? That way I can narrow down what you could use (I have used all three and find Linux best for CD burning, simply because of k3b). Mac is pretty good for multimedia (Final Cut Pro, iTunes, iLife, QuickTime...). Others could give you a better description on that as I don't primarily use a Mac).
For most shows you'll need two CDs (anywhere after the Joshua Tree shows). One CD contains from 650-800MB which is about 80mins of MP3s and most shows are more than two hours so two CDs needed for that. You can burn audio DVDs but they require a lot more work but the benefit is that they're eight-ten times the size of a typical CD-R so you can fit a lot more audio on them. The gap is harder to keep as MP3s don't natively support the gaps. FLAC and other lossless formats (not natively supported by Windows) does but not MP3 because it introduces two-seconds from that so you'll hear either a blip or silence for 2 seconds.
You can get either iTunes 7.5 from www.apple.com/itunes (for Windows and Mac) or Windows Media Player 10/11 (Windows) from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmedia. Nero 7 can be downloaded as a trial for Windows and Linux from www.nero.com which does a great job, but costs a packet to buy. I also like CDburnerXP from http://www.cdburnerxp.se for Windows.
Read the help guide of your program too and that should give you some hints.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/howto/burn_how_to.aspx
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/tips-tricks/64549-making-audio-cd-using-nero-7-nero-express.html
Also you can check out some of the premier forums on all things optical:
CDfreaks: http://www.cdfreaks.com/
AfterDawn: http://www.afterdawn.com/
XPmediacentre: http://www.xpmediacentre.com.au/
I use a PC with Windows, and I've got both Windows Media Player and iTunes. When I tried to burn the CD the first time, when I hit "extract" for the specific file to my CD drive with a blank CD already in, it said it didn't recognize that specific path and couldn't burn the CD. Now I'm going to try it through both iTunes and Media Player, using your websites above. though, so it should hopefully work. Thank you so much for your help!

