NoteBurner is an audio file converter that works in a different way. Most audio file converters simply present a user interface in which you add the files that want to have converted and select the output directory. Well, this application complicates things by installing a virtual CD burner onto your computer. This approach is rather tedious, since you have to use an external application to be able to convert files. Indeed, you need to open your media player, which must has a built-in burn feature, and open the files that you want to have converted. After that, you have to try to burn them, and, instead of using your physical burner, you have to select the virtual one, and the files will be converted. So, in short, you have to open Noteburner to configure the output format, then open your media player, select the songs you want, add them to a play list, burn the play list, and select the virtual burner. This application gets the job done, but I don't get why they would make an application like that when the regular format proved to be widely accepted.
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