If you choose to create a printed track listing, the Nero software comes with simple "template" that will insert track info into from the burn. You can also choose to use different label creation software as well. The labels can be simple like the ones in the picture or quite professionally done. There are even some printers that will print directly on to the CD.
In conclusion, making personal CD-R's is a fun way to utilize your CD (and download) collection while making something that's cool to listen to while doing a bunch of tasks at home or while driving your car. It's not as hard or cumbersome as it may seem and really shouldn't take all that long to master. If you follow these simple steps, you'll have a new CD in no time.
Note: All songs showcased in the pictures above are taken from the author's music collection and were not shared with others via any illegal "peer-to-peer" network. As fans of music, we should support the artists by buying their albums or tracks from various music stores, it's the best way to convince labels to continue to let our favorite singers perform songs they love.

