You'll need audio recording software that lets you record,...
from your soundcard into "16-bit/stereo/44.1kHz WAV files".
Then, once having recorded WAV files to the computer, you'll need another program to lay out the WAV files into songlists, and burn the CDR from there.
Just-FYI, I'll use either "HP-Mediarack" [came bundled on my HP-Pavilions] OR "MAGIX Music Studio v5" for basic audio-to-WAV recording. Then, I'll use "Adaptec Easy CD Creator v3.5" to create cd layouts & burn CDRs.
[Note], this "Adaptec" software is currently known as "Roxio Easy CD Creator".
[Note2], "Magix Music Studio" is audio-multitrack & midi recording software, and there's a stripped/bargain version called "MAGIX Audio Studio", which is a low-priced bargain software that records audio-multitrack-only, but no midi. Recently, I got "Magix Audio Studio v5" for $10 @ Best Buy stores, and for anyone who needs audio but not midi, it is quite sufficient enough to use for audio-to-PC mixdown purposes.
[Note3], this "MAGIX" software I refer to above is true DAW-multitrack software, capable of 16-track-multitrack-audio, but I've only used it for tape-to-PC stereo WAV file recording only. The multitrack capability is there, however, I'm not much into strict 'puter recording, YMMV.
