Alternatively, Windows Media Player (which comes as standard with Windows XP) will let you burn a CD from MP3 files (which you can then play in any CD player) and it will let you rip music from CD to MP3 and WMA formats. Not sure if it can save as WAV, but I would be surprised if Windows Movie Maker didn't accept MP3 and WMA formatted audio as input (especially as the latter is Microsoft's proprietary format.)