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Alternatively, a freeware audio recorder/editor called 'Audacity' will let you record the CD as 1 entire track.
You can use the program to boost the volume over the entire track, or sections, normalise the volume - there's a whole range of audio 'toys' to enhance the quality.
If you want to save the file as .MP3, you'll need the 'Lame' encoder.
I use Nero' to burn MP3's as audio CD's, I assume WMP 11 can do the same.
PS Those CD's you've already burnt, you could record those into Audacity' and cut out the gaps, restoring them back to original :wink:
You can use the program to boost the volume over the entire track, or sections, normalise the volume - there's a whole range of audio 'toys' to enhance the quality.
If you want to save the file as .MP3, you'll need the 'Lame' encoder.
I use Nero' to burn MP3's as audio CD's, I assume WMP 11 can do the same.
PS Those CD's you've already burnt, you could record those into Audacity' and cut out the gaps, restoring them back to original :wink: