This can be tackled in several ways:

1. The way I do it is to master the mix as a large WAV file on the PC first. Then using an Audio Editor, note down the index for the track in mm:ss:ff ( ff=frame ). With all this on paper use a CD Burner and drag the WAV file across 14 ( or whatever times ) into a new audio compilation. When you right click on the files you can set index positions for each track ( i.e. start 00:00:00 finish 04:45:63 ) and so on for each track.

2. Use the CD burner to locate and mark the index positions from there. Either way will offer the best results so you can start each track at the start of a new loop or bass line, whatever, and you can also fade in or out the first / last track with the filters.

3. Use an MP3 / WAV cutter to 'dissect' the file into parts. Now drag each part, in order, in to Nero but before burning the CD remove the 2 second gap between the tracks. To do this, after you have added your files to the list, right click on the track name and select 'Properties' from the drop down menu. There is a box marked 'Pause:' which is default set to 2 seconds. Change this to 0 and repeat the process for each track in the list. When you go to burn the CD the burning software may request that there is at least a 2 second gap for the first track. Accept this and it will put the first 2 seconds at the beginning of the CD which will not be noticed when playing. Once you have written the disc it will be continuous. NOTE: The CD must be written in DAO ( Disc At Once ) mode.