HELP - How to burn an audio CD image file to a physical CD-ROM

 

You need to have installed on your computer a burning application that supports cue/bin format in order to open the audio CD image and burn it to a physical CD-ROM disc. I suggest "ImgBurn" or "InfraRecorder" because both programs are free and very easy to use. Here are the steps:

For "ImgBurn": Click on the "Write image file to disc" option.

Browse for the image files, selecting the .cue one and click on "Open" button in order to open the CD recording dialog window. Don't forget to select the half of the writing speed that is supported by your CD-Recorder.

For "InfraRecorder": Click on the "Write image" option.

Browse for the image files, selecting the .cue one and click on "Open" button in order to open the CD recording dialog window. Check "Close the disc after writing" and select the half of the writing speed that is supported by your CD-Recorder.


For "Nero Express": "Image, project, copy" -> "Disc image or saved project", browse for your file and open it. From the field "Current recorder" select your CD-DVD recorder. Extend the window from the left arrow and select half of the maximum speed that is supported by your recorder. Check "Write" box and click "Burn".


For "Nero Burning Rom": "File" -> "Open", browse for your file and open it. From the dialog window that appears, select half of the maximum speed that is supported by your recorder. Check "Write" box, select "Disc-at-once" as write method and click "Burn".


For "Alcohol 120%": "File" -> "Image burning wizard", browse for your file. If option "Delete image after recording is checked", your file will be deleted after CD burning. Click "Next". Select your CD-DVD recorder, then write speed (half of the maximum is recommended). Select "DAO/SAO" as write method. Don't forget to check "Write" box and uncheck "Don't close the last session of current disc" box, because of compatibility problems between open CDs and some older CD-players. Finally, click "Start".


For "UltraIso": "File" -> "Open", browse for your file and open it (you can click on any of the two files). From the menu bar select "Tools" -> "Burn CD/DVD image". From the dialog window that appears, select your recorder, half of the maximum speed that is supported and "Disc-at-once" as write method. Then click "Burn".