MixMeister includes special drivers to transfer the audio to CD. Building a CD consumes anywhere from a few hundred to 700MB of hard disk space for temporary files. However, MixMeister automatically deletes these files when you have finished creating your CD.
Create your very best
mix.
Make sure that the total time is less than 74 or 80 minutes, depending
on the size of your CD-R; otherwise it won't fit on the disk.
Stick a blank CD into the drive.
From the File menu, choose Create CD-Recordable.
MixMeister reminds you to insert a disc and lets you know when it’s
ready to write.
If you’ve created label markers and you want to split tracks there, click Split Into Tracks At Label Markers.
Click Write when you’re ready to burn the CD.
Tip
Having
trouble burning that CD? To slow down the process and increase your chance
of success, follow steps 1–4 above, and then click the Advanced button.
The Write Speed option in the Advanced box shows the speed that your CD
burner supports. The default is Maximum, so make a choice that cuts that
speed in half. Click OK, and then click Write.