If you are just making audio cds, the Windows program, Windows Media Player, is a better way to go. You just put the CD into the drive and "rip" the CD to the program library, using a high quality file format, like WAV. Then, you can "burn" the songs to a blank CD-R disc, using the "audio CD" format. As far as whether or not the song information will appear on the burned CD, sometimes it will and sometimes it won't. I think it depends on how the original CD was made and how the individual song information is embedded on the CD. If you have specific questions, send me a PM.
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