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Once started, the burn process cannot be stopped.
DSP display
System capacity is essential to the real time CD writing process. Once the writing process started, it
cannot be stopped. The CD will be unusable if the the process is interrupted. When "on the fly" is
selected, the computer must calculate the playback with all real-time functions and simultaneously write
the data onto the CD.
The DSP display is a useful tool to assess possible problems when writing to the CD. The table below
gives you a clue to the maximum possible writing speed. Individual deviations may result due to the
configuration of your system and the speed of its components.
DSP display and writing speed
Nearly 100 percent single speed
Up to 50 percent double speed
Up to 25 percent fourfold speed
In particular, when first using a new and unknown computer system it is recommended to simulate the
writing process first to check the system's performance limits. If the system becomes overloaded,
reducing the number of tracks or real-time effects will help by combining parts of the VIP
window (trackbouncing).
The offline writing process variation offers another possibility. It creates a new stereo file first as the basis
for the writing process.
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