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Well, soundforge is a great program, but since you said you have a recording prog already you should use that. Just learn enough about it to be able to record a simple stereo wav file. A two hour file should fit a 2 Gig wav file. Once you have that, there are several freeware or shareware wav->mp3 encoders on the net. Any of these should fit your purposes. However, mp3 is a lossy compression format, so if you can, keep it as a wav. Most cd burning programs will allow you to record a standard cd (CD-A format) using a wav or mp3 file. However, as has already been said, a standard cd will only hold 74 minutes of music. You can fit a lot more if you burn it as an mp3, but again, most standard cd players won't read mp3. Also, hopefully whatever prog you have will allow you to edit wav files. That way, you can either record each cd track as a separate wav, or record a single wav and split it up using the prog into different tracks. I've been recording using a computer for a long time, and I can definitely recommend sound forge if you're going to be doing this for a while. However, you should be able to use whatever tools you have available. Let me know if you need more help, or if you didn't understand what I was trying to say (most of the time, [i]I[/i] don't understand myself ;) ). Grumble, it's okay. The first step is admitting it. :p [img]http://students.seattleu.edu/alo/buckyball_dark.gif[/img]
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