I dont know if there is a way to do that directly. from my limited experience, it seems that burning programs usually run a process or two on the audio file before burning, which would not be possible with direct burning. Even without that, though, there is the problem of the burning program needing to know how big the file is before it can begin the burn. As I understand it, cd burning is NOT like analog recording. It is more like photocopying, in that you are making a copy of a finished product. The real issue here, as I see it, is can the hardware support burning on the fly? If so, Im sure a smart program can (or already has) figured out how to code for such a function. But my guess is that the hardware wont work that way.
However, wouldnt it just be easier to record onto hard disc and THEN burn to cd? If for no other reason than the fact that you can edit what goes onto the cd before burning it.
why do you want to record directly to cd?
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