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Originally Posted by Cyber Akuma
So you want me to buy a standalone CD burner, record to cd, then rip that so I can split the tracks, and burn that to CD again?
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Originally Posted by Ghitulescu
Splitting into songs [...] Or can be done during the actual recording (most recorders start a new track after a PAUSE release or simply at each REC press and some can even be set to insert a new startid at a preset level, say at -40dB), so you can rip individual songs. Very flexible I would say.
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In other words, if you're confident, you can even record directly on the CD-R.
There are people that are more comfortable with a true device than to rely on computer assisted things whose success chances are highly dependent on many variables.
All 3 solutions involved an external computer-independent device, many of those being rather cheap (and within USA even half of this "cheap").
In any case, the choice of the deck and the recording skills are essential.