You can find cd burning software in the computer software section of a computer store, Best Buy, or online at Amazon.com. The length of time it takes to burn a cd depends on the kind of media you are trying to copy.
Nero
No you need a burner.
Most CD burning software will burn .wav files to CDDA (CD Digital Audio). Nero, Roxio, etc, you just need to burn the files in 'audio' mode. For good free burning software that will burn .wav to CDDA (and most other audio file types) try 'burrrn' http://www.burrrn.net/?page_id=6
Yes you will need a special software to burn music onto CDs. The CD has to be bigger than the music you are burning. You just put an empty CD into your PC or Mac then it will say burn CD.
No, as long as you have a CD/DVD drive that can write to discs, then it should work.
you have to use a special software to erase the music off of the CD and then you will have to re-burn the CD
Create Data CD with any available CD burning software and insert the files. Burn.
It depends what software you are using to burn the CD. Most software will offer you a choice, before burning, of creating an Audio CD, MP3 CD or a Data CD. Make sure you have ticked the MP3 option before burning the CD. ITunes, for example, will offer this choice and then burn the selected Playlist to the CD.
Create Data CD with any available CD burning software and insert the files. Burn.
Record what you want with a microphone then put the CD in your computer and use your CD burning software. The CD software will probably be automatically on your computer. Go through the software and browse for the file then press burn. HINT: The second software option is often the beset one
Use cd-burning software compatible with the .kar extension, to burn an audio cd. If this software is not availible, use a file-conversion program to convert it to another format (.wma, .mp3, .ogg or .m4a are more conventional formats), and then use a cd-burning program to burn an audio cd. Note that a cd-burner and software are required.
You will need a drive, media and software that support over-burning. Then you just enable it in the software.