I am attempting to use the latest version of Free Audio CD Burner to burn .m4a audio files to audio CD. After the file names are entered into the "Conversion progress" window, every attempt to burn results in: "[Error: The file added to FileItem was not found! The file added to FileItem was not found!]". The various Customer Support Web links for the program's developer, DVDVideoSoft, show "page not found" (or similar) errors, and a Forum reply from a tech support person, from a year ago, says that this program (and several others) are no longer being developed or supported. What is the status?
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Answer by
Julia Bocchetta
The latest version was released on 26 May 2015, so I doubt that it isn't supported anymore. I have checked the official website and the software is available for downloading. It also supports Windows 8, 7, Vista, and XP SP3.
Yes, the application will burn MP3s to a disc but I don't think it has a multi-session option that can be configured. This means that you should burn all the MP3s at once because there is no possibility to add it afterwards.
I am attempting to use the latest version of Free Audio CD Burner to burn .m4a audio files to audio CD. After the file names are entered into the "Conversion progress" window, every attempt to burn results in: "[Error: The file added to FileItem was not found! The file added to FileItem was not found!]". The various Customer Support Web links for the program's developer, DVDVideoSoft, show "page not found" (or similar) errors, and a Forum reply from a tech support person, from a year ago, says that this program (and several others) are no longer being developed or supported. What is the status?
The latest version was released on 26 May 2015, so I doubt that it isn't supported anymore. I have checked the official website and the software is available for downloading. It also supports Windows 8, 7, Vista, and XP SP3.
Download link: http://apps.dvdvideosoft.com/downloadSource/FreeAudioCDBurner.exe
Official website: http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd/Free-Audio-CD-Burner.htm#.VYvDUvmqpBc
Yes, the application will burn MP3s to a disc but I don't think it has a multi-session option that can be configured. This means that you should burn all the MP3s at once because there is no possibility to add it afterwards.