Burning .rm files onto audio cd??
The real question here is;
what do you want to do with the CD when you have the files?
do you wish to pop it into a normal (as in not computer) cd player and be able to play the music? if so then you'd need to convert the .rm files to something a cd player can handled (AIFF???) there might be utils out there to do this, or your burning software might be inteligent enough to do it for you (toast, which is what I use is fairly smart, but don't think it would convert .rm to cd format type files)
what do you want to do with the CD when you have the files?
do you wish to pop it into a normal (as in not computer) cd player and be able to play the music? if so then you'd need to convert the .rm files to something a cd player can handled (AIFF???) there might be utils out there to do this, or your burning software might be inteligent enough to do it for you (toast, which is what I use is fairly smart, but don't think it would convert .rm to cd format type files)
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