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audio (and supporting data files) onto one CD?

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StuartRS - 24 Jun 2007 19:07 GMT
How can I record audio files (originally WAV) and data files (PDF and Word)
onto a CD so the audio files can be played on a standard CD player without
interference from the data files?
Am using a Toshiba laptop running XP Home edn. The DVD/CDRW is a Matshita
using Microsoft, Gear and Roxio System 32 drivers.
Currently the recording wizard offers data recording, which does not play on
my CD player, or audio recording, which will not allow me to add data.
Can it be done?
Thanks
theplectrum - 24 Jun 2007 20:11 GMT
> How can I record audio files (originally WAV) and data files (PDF and
> Word)
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> Can it be done?
> Thanks

Invest in Nero.

Cheers,
Jerry
StuartRS - 24 Jun 2007 21:38 GMT
Thank you for the prompt response. I will look into this. A preliminary foray
shows a variety of Nero products. The most likely one appears to cost £60.

> > How can I record audio files (originally WAV) and data files (PDF and
> > Word)
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> Cheers,
> Jerry
StuartRS - 24 Jun 2007 22:28 GMT
I have now emailed this question to Nero. Again, thanks for the guidance.
Best wishes
Stuart

> > How can I record audio files (originally WAV) and data files (PDF and
> > Word)
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> Cheers,
> Jerry
 
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