Sorry My question was not clear, but your answers were. Thanks.
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On Jun 17, 2006, at 2:11 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
Which one what do I think is easier? You'll need both audio hijack pro (which costs some) and line in (free) for the recording. for burning I think finder is easier but I've only used that for mp3 or ogg files; I can't remember offhand if you can burn a regular audio cd through finder or not. Burning from iTunes is kind of a pain because you have to set up a playlist; there's a way to do it and it works but it's harder.
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