How To Put Our Sermons onto CDs
You can put our online sermons onto CDs so you can listen to them in your home, car, or portable CD player.
Putting A RealAudio Sermon Onto a CD
RealAudio is a proprietary audio format, and most CD creator programs can't process RealAudio files. However, there are at least two ways to get a RealAudio sermon onto a CD.
Newer versions of RealPlayer (v.10 and newer) can burn RealAudio files directly onto CDs. Here's a tutorial that will show you how to do it:
Another option is to convert RealAudio sermons into WAV format. WAV files are much larger than RealAudio files, but are supported by every CD creator program. There are a number of tools that can convert RealAudio files into WAV format.
One way to do it is with a program called Total Recorder. It costs $17.95 and can be used to record (and convert) any sounds on your computer. Here's a tutorial on how to use the program:
Once you've converted your RealAudio sermon file into WAV format, you're ready to put it onto a CD (see the next section).
Putting an MP3 or WAV Sermon Onto a CD
If you have an MP3 sermon or a RealAudio sermon converted into WAV format, you're ready to put it onto a CD.
Almost every computer with a CD-R/DVD-R drive comes with software for creating CDs. Instructions for several of those programs can be found below.
If you can't find any CD creator software on your computer, you can download DeepBurner Free, which will also do the job.
Pick your CD creator program: