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I just want to take wav files I created (in a DAW), build an iso from them for an audio CD and then burn the iso to a CD that any old CD player can read. I also want to limit the burn speed to the slowest that the CD supports. (The wav files are good because if I burn them to an audio CD with Roxio, they play on any CD player.)

 

I've been through numerous ImgBurn guide sections, tried multiple building/burning methods, and always come up with a CD that CD players see as one big empty file, essentially creating multiple coasters.

 

How do I do this with ImgBurn? I need a good clean iso that I can give to others to reproduce as audio CDs.

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You just need to follow the one and only Audio CD guide in the Guides forum.

 

Forget about making an ISO, that's not possible for an Audio CD. ISOs cannot represent multiple tracks.

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