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Hey all! I am trying to burn 100 copies of my band's new album onto blank CDs to sell at shows. For our last album I used iTunes but it took forever for each one to finish and I think there must be a better way. So I guess I'm asking, what's the best lightweight AUDIO cd burning software?

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Burn 1 CD with any suitable software (I personally use Foobar2k with extensions). Then rip .ISO from it and use software like Imgburn or Deepdurner to burn just .ISO to rest of copies.

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All programs for CD burning are going to be limited by the speed of your drive and the quality of the media you are burning to. Granted, iTunes is one of the slower ones out there. I use EZ CD Audio Converter. It is my goto solution for all my music and cd's. Not only can it convert any audio format to another and edit the file's metadata, it will burn CD's to the "Red Book" standard for audio CD's so they are compatible will all players. You can set up the track list, then burn multiple copies. You can find it here: EZ CD Audio Converter

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Nero Burning ROM reminds me so much of our PC back then and the CD bundled with the mobo included Nero.

http://www.nero.com/eng/products/nero-burning-rom/?vlang=en

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