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business Technology Burning your own CDs isn’t difficult Macintosh and Windows computers have the necessary software. All you need is a CD writer.
Multi-session CDs or DVDs allow you to use the disc several times. You burn some files, take a break, then burn more files on the disc’s remaining space. You can burn several sessions onto the disc.
One thing to always make sure you do when burning an audio CD is to "close" the disc, or you wont be able to play the disc in a normal CD player.
ImgBurn is a free CD and DVD Swiss Army knife for Windows (it also runs on Linux under Wine). ImgBurn can write data from a variety of formats, burns audio CDs, ISOs, and video DVDs, including ...