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    Audio Program

    I am looking for audio software that will let me create WAV files and store them on the hard drive. What I mean is something that I can create my CD but instead of burning it to a CD, save it the hard drive for later. Everything I've seen allows you to make your compilation but wants to burn it to CD right then. Any ideas?

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    While I'm not exactly sure of what you're doing... I've just used whatever my audio program was at the time (goldwave, audition, etc)... and then used nero and saved the compilation before exiting...
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    Nero wave editor (Nero 7) will handle that very nicely.
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    Create wav from what source? Most burning programs should be able to save the CD as an image such as an ISO, or you can rip music from CDS or an analog source and save the audio files in a folder for later. I use Roxio and it does all that. Is that what you mean?
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    I'll look in the Nero thing.

    Thanks,

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    When you make your wav files, user Nero and choose ImageRecorder instead of the CDR/RW drive, it makes the Audio-CD on the HD instead of burning to a disk. And you can easily burn that Audio-CD image later on.

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    kindly use the windows movie maker to convert the video files to .wav files. It is available with win xp os.

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    audiograbber will rip nicely to just wav files.
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    Audacity is a nice free audio program if the wav files your making are ones of your own.
    If its ripping audio cds to be played on yer harddrive then NooNoo's suggestion of AudioGrabber is a good one
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