I wasn’t aware that ImgBurn had an automatic audio format converter using the Windows built-in audio filters. It means you can use MP3 files and other formats than 16-bit PCM WAV files to burn CD’s. ImgBurn will automagically use the Windows filters to convert the audio files to 16-bit PCM audio during burning.
Steps are at [Archive.is] How to write an Audio CD from music files using ImgBurn – Guides – ImgBurn Support Forum.
Basically it comes down to this:
- Create a new CUE file
- Add your audio files to the list
- Save the CUE file
Burning an audio CD from it is simple:
- Select the CUE file as source image
- Select the CD/DVD writer drive
- Burn
The last also works for tuples of CUE/BIN or CUE/IMG files, so complements Writing an audio CD as ISO image is a no-no: the closest you get is a .CUE file that links to either WAV files or a BIN/IMG image « The Wiert Corner – irregular stream of stuff
–jeroen