Softwares:
Nero 7 Essentials Memorex Suite (This comes with the
Memorex DVD burner.)
Foobar 2000 0.9.4.3 (Free software.)
OS: Windows XP home edition sp3
Step:
1) Download the nxMyAPE.dll and copy it into the folder
"c:\\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\AudioPlugins". Now
the Nero can support ape files.
2) Start Nero, choose "backup", then choose "burn image
into cd", finally choose the cue file you want to burn,
and start burning.
3) But some ape files cannot be load by Nero from the
cue file, although they canbe opened and played by foobar
2000. I don't know why. But since foobar 2000 can play
them, we can use foobar 2000 to burn them with a plugin.
4) Download the CD burning plugin for foobar 2000,
foo_burninate.dll, and put it into the folder "your
foobar2000 folder\components". The plugin needs Nero in
your system.
5) Open the cue file by foobar 2000, select the songs
you want to burn, select "convert -> burn Audio CD" from
the right-click manual, and burn it. Make sure you have a blank disk in your burner.
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