Simply browse to the audio files you want to burn and click the Add Track button. You can also drag audio files into the Burner track list.
Note: Any files that are not in 16 bit, 44.1kHz wav files will automatically be converted to the proper CD format.Depending on the type of blank CD you are using, you can fit up to 80 minutes of audio on one CD. Make note of the Space Available and Space Used fields. These will let you know how many more tracks you can fit on your CD. For the best compatibility with most consumer CD players, you should use a CD-R disc. CD-RW discs, while compatible with some newer CD players, may not play back in all systems.Once you have finished adding all the songs you would like to burn to a CD, the final step is to burn your disc. To do so, do the following:The drive containing the writable CD should automatically be detected. If for some reason it isn’t detected, manually select the drive letter of your CD Burner from the Target Drive drop-down list.
2. Click Burn CD.
Tip - Searching Documentation
Tip: To search for a specific topic, type your search query in the Search Cakewalk.com field at the top right of this page.
When the search results appear, click which product's documentation you would like to search to filter the search results further.
Note - Using Offline Help
Note: If you prefer to always use offline Help, go to Edit > Preferences > File > Advanced in your Cakewalk software and select Always Use Offline Help.
If you are not connected to the internet, your Cakewalk software will default to showing offline help until an internet connection becomes available.