Here is a step by step for recording from eres:
Open eres/realplayer. Click on the piece
to record, but then stop it from
playing.
From the start menu, click programs, accessories, then Sound Recorder.
Click record in Sound Recorder, then
quickly click play in Real Player (or vice
versa, just be fast)
When the piece is finished, click STOP
in Sound Recorder, then File, Save
AS--the automatic prompt should have a suffix of .wav (wave file).
Save it in
the hard drive or in the temporary files. Just remember where
it was saved so
it can be accessed.
Repeat with all pieces, then use Roxio to burn the file to CD.
This definitely takes more time than
copying a CD, and the recording level is a
bit low. I had to turn my stereo volume on high to hear it at
a normal volume.
In addition, if you click the mouse on
any other programs while recording, those
"clicking" sounds will also record.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Christine Harper