Reference Guide

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Dialog Reference
Audio CD Burner dialog
Use this command to assign a series of consecutive mono input ports to the selected audio tracks.
The First Input to Assign combobox lets you specify the audio input port that should be assigned to
the first selected track. If a left or right input is selected, then mono inputs will be assigned. If a
stereo input is selected, then stereo inputs will be assigned.
Figure 262. The Assign Series of Inputs dialog
See:
To assign different audio input ports to multiple tracks
Audio CD Burner dialog
The Tools > Burn Audio CD command opens the Audio CD Burner dialog. Use this command to
burn your tracks to an audio CD. Tracks must meet the following criteria:
All audio tracks must be stereo Wave files (extension .wav).
Sample rate must be 44,100 Hz.
Bit depth must be 16.
The Audio CD Burner dialog has the following controls:
Track List. The main area of the window is the track list. The tracks comprise the sounds that
will be written (burned) to an audio CD. Each track is contained on its own line.
Add Track. Browse to your local file system and add a new track to the list. All Audio Tracks
must be stereo .wav files with a sample rate of 44,100 Hz, and a bit depth of 16. New tracks will
go at the end of the list but can be moved anywhere. After a track is added, its size is added to
the Space Used field, and subtracted from the Space Available field.
Move Up / Down. Move the selected item(s) up or down in the track list order.
Delete Track. Remove a track from the list.
Target Drive. The Target Drive specifies the CD writing device to be used. The program scans
your system to locate all available CD writing devices. Click on the arrow next to the drive letter to
refresh the Target Drive. This process will verify if a blank CD has been placed in the drive. Once
the blank CD has been verified, the available CD capacity is listed below the Track List.
Burn CD. Verifies, performs a layout of the tracks and writes the current track list to CD medium
in the selected drive. After the disk is completed, the disk is ejected from the drive.