How come BurnQuick doesn allow me to select the Audio option?
The Audio option will be disabled (grayed-out) unless you have directly selected at least one compatible audio file. Directly selected means that you must select the file itself and not merely the Folder that contains it. A compatible audio file is any WAV or MP3 file of the correct 44.1Khs, 16 bit, stereo format that is standard for CD Audio. BurnQuick also recognizes .CDA files as audio files and will automatically extract them audio from the Audio CD for you. Will BurnQuick let me copy one of my existing Audio CDs? Yes. BurnQuick will let you make a copy of an Audio CD using either one or two drives. A single-drive copy will require up to 700 MB free on one of your computer’s hard drives. BurnQuick will tell you if it cannot find enough free space for its temporary files. BurnQuick will extract the audio from the Audio CD just prior to burning it to the CD. There is no need to “rip” the tracks first. Just right-click on the drive letter and select BurnQuick to start the copy. Can Bu
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