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CD tracks als separate wave files
In order to burn more CDs later, without having to produce a new image file,
you can export all CD tracks as single .wav files. Select the option, "Each CD
track in a file", in the Export dialog. Later, you can load the tracks and burn
them directly. Exporting will make a play list file with the "m3u" extension. If,
instead of opening each wave file, you open the Playlist File, all project tracks
will be loaded in the right order, and the standard pause of two seconds will
be inserted between songs. All effect editing is included in the wav files, so
you can burn additional CD copies "on the fly".
Checking Audio CDs
In the burn dialog it is advisable to activate the "Test and compare CD after
burning" option in order to examine the error rate. If it is too high, the burning
speed must be slowed down.
Export audio
Via "Files" you can save the tracks from the
current project as audio file(s) in different
formats.
The "Export project" dialog will open. Here you can specify file name and path
as well as the file's format.
Options
All tracks in one file: Saves the project, named after the project name, in one
audio file.
Track only at playback position: Saves the track that is currently placed at
the playback position, namely the project area between the last track marker
before the position line and the following track marker. This way you can cut
out parts of an audio file and save them separately by simply placing markers.
Each track in its own file with names: Exports each track (i.e. the area
between one track marker and the next) into a separate audio file list. If the
tracks are saved individually, then a file (.m3u) will be created which contains
the names of the individual audio files in the correct order. This is practical
since you can open the list file again and load all of the tracks that belong to
the project in the right order all in one go. The list file contains the name of the
project; the list field allows different naming schemes for the audio files.