System information
Item Description
End Displays the timeline position of the end of the track.
Length Displays the length of the track (including the two-second pause 
between tracks).
Name Enter a name that will be used to identify the track in the timeline.
Prot Select the check box to add a flag to the Q subcode to prevent digital 
copying of your CD.
In order to use copy protection, the CD player must support the copy-
protection flag.
Emph Select the check box to add a pre-emphasis flag to the Q subcode.
Pre-emphasis is a simple noise-reduction process that is implemented 
by a CD player. Emphasis involves boosting high frequencies during 
CD writing and cutting those frequencies during playback. The 
emphasis process reduces high-frequency noise without disrupting 
the natural frequency of the source material.
Vegas Pro does not impart the pre-emphasis boost on a track; it can 
only set the flag. In order for pre-emphasis to occur, the CD recorder 
and player must support the flag. Check your CD drive 
documentation to determine whether your drive supports pre-
emphasis flags.
ISRC Enter the ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that will be 
used to identify your disc.
For more information about ISRC codes, see 
http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_resources/isrc.html.
Editing the list
Double-click an entry in the list to edit it. As you edit the fields, the track and indices in the timeline are 
updated.
Copying the list
Click the box in the top-left corner of the Edit Details window to select all rows in the list, and press Ctrl+C to 
copy them to the clipboard. You can then paste the list into a document to create a PQ sheet for a CD 
replicator.
Importing a CD Architect version 4 project
You can also work with your existing CD Architect (.cdp)  version 4 projects. For more information about 
opening a CD Architect  project, see "Opening a Project or Media File" on page 62.
Burning your disc
After arranging your media on the timeline and adding CD  layout regions and markers, you're ready to 
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