HOW TO BURN YOUR OWN CDs
 

There are 2 types of CDs you can burn: Audio and MP3
Audio CDs will play on any CD player, but the large file size will only allow 1 or two messages per CD
MP3 CDs will play only on computers, or CD players capable of playing MP3 files, but you can get several messages on one CD.

     

To create an Audio CD

You will need:
• A computer with a CD burner
• Software to convert the MP3 file to aiff or wave format (see below)
• Software to burn the CD on your computer

 

To create an MP3 CD

You will need:
• A computer with a CD burner
• Software to burn the CD on your computer

   
Step one: download the file
Right click or option click (Mac) on the link of the teaching you want. If you are on dialup, click on the . Select "Save link as" or "Save target as" and you will then see a window which allows you to choose where the file will go on your computer. Download file.
  Step one: download the file
Right click or option click (Mac) on the link of the teaching you want. If you are on dialup, click on the . Select "Save link as" or "Save target as" and you will then see a window which allows you to choose where the file will go on your computer. Download file.

Step two: convert the file from MP3 to AIFF or WAV
Your CD burning software will probably convert the file for you. If not, there are several free file conversion applications available online. See below.
Step two: burn the CD
If your computer came with a CD burner, it probably has CD burning software on it already. If not, you can try this free software called Deepburner Free 1.8 for windows. You can also use iTunes to burn CDs on Windows or Mac.
 

Step three: burn the CD
If your computer came with a CD burner, it probably has CD burning software on it already. If not, you can try this free software called Deepburner Free 1.8 for windows. You can also use iTunes to burn CDs on Windows or Mac.

 
  FREE SOFTWARE - You can look for free downloads at www.cnet.com and click on the Downloads tab. You can also check out www.tucows.com for freeware and shareware.