exporting .cpr for burning CDs

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Hey,
I'm new to Cubase SL (and home recording as well) and I'm trying to figure this exporting thing out. When I finish a project in CubaseSL and export to .aif file, I end up with 2 files--a 'filenameR.aif and a 'filenameL.aif'. I can't for the life of me figure out how to get the 'L' and the 'R' together as one file for burning CDs with iTunes. Same with wave files. Before the fraunhofer encoder demo that came with Cubase SL ran out, I would export as .mp3 which worked OK. I downloaded Audion encoder but when I convert files to .mp3 with it the tune is waaayyy slowed down on playback. What am I doing wrong or not doing at all?
Thnx up front
 
Thanks easto (from out-westo). That got my R's and L's together. Now the problem seems to lie in the Audion encoder I'm using. Converts .aif and .wav's to "filename.aif.mp3" or filename.wav.mp3 and no sound when played through iTunes. New thread, maybe?
 
Millsy,
I guess the dual file extension thing throws me off (blahblah.AIF.MP3) I have converted files before through Audacity freeware (and even a few in this cubase thing)and it would just give me 'blahblah.MP3' the .wav or .aif would be gone. Not saying that '.aif.wav' is my problem, just looks weird and I've never seen that happen before. (not that I've had a lot of experience with converting audio files, but being a graphic artist, I've converterd probably hundreds of thousands of .ai files to .eps- .psd to .tif and so on and never seen the old file ext. still there) It could say 'blahblah.choke on a toad' and I wouldn't care, as long as I could play the damn thing, which is my only problem at this point.
Thnx
 
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