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Burning of CDs (deLuxe version only)
discretion. Thus pause intervals may be continuously
adjusted, and indexes may be set without any pause either.
MAGIX audio studio is one of the few audio programs
permitting this.
One click on the button ”track marker” on the toolbar will
set a track index at the current playback position. Place, by
a mouse click, the position line at the position where you
want the track index be positioned, and then click onto the
button.
According to the RedBook standard the minimum pitch
between two track indexes is 4 seconds. Due to the fact that
track indexes mark the beginning of a song as a rule, there
won’t be problems by that in practise. However, if you try
nevertheless to create track indexes with a lesser pitch then
you will receive an error message.
4. With the indexes set the CD may be written. This requires
a CD-R drive supported by MAGIX audio studio to be
connected to the computer, and an empty CD-R in the
drive.
Now click onto the button ”create CD” in the toolbar or
select ” CD > create CD” in the menu.
This dialog offers two options:
Write ”on the fly”. In this mode, all effects are calculated
in realtime.
Create complete new files. MAGIX audio studio creates
an new stereo file that contains all information on the
multiple-track project.
The first option would be a much more simple and
convenient method to burn a CD.
One click onto the button ”OK” starts the writing process,
and MAGIX audio studio starts searching for available CD-
R drives. If several drives are connected to the system you
will be asked to select the drive desired. Before burning,
the writing process can be simulated. You may check by
that whether the capacity of the computer is sufficient for
the writing process. Once started it cannot be stopped no
more.
DSP Display
During the writing process on CDs in realtime the system
capacity is of the essence. Once the writing process started
it cannot be stopped no more. The whole CD becomes
unserviceable upon an abnormal termination due to a
system not fast enough. When ”on the fly” is selected the