System information
burn.
1.  From the Tools menu, choose  Burn Disc, and choose Disc-at-Once Audio CD from  the submenu. 
The Burn Disc-at-Once Audio CD dialog is displayed.
2.  From the Drive  drop-down list, choose the CD drive that you want to use to burn your  CD.
3.  From the Speed  drop-down list, choose the speed at which you want to burn. Max  will use your 
drive's fastest possible speed; decrease the setting to  prevent the possibility of buffer underruns.
4.  Select the Buffer  underrun protection check box if your CD recorder supports buffer  underrun 
protection. Buffer underrun protection allows a CD recorder to  stop and resume burning.
Buffer underrun protection  can create a disc that can be played in CD players but may contain 
a bit  error where burning stopped and restarted. Consider clearing this check  box when 
creating a premaster disc.
5.  Choose a radio button in the Burn  mode box:
Item Description
Burn CDs Begins recording audio to your CD immediately.
Test first, then burn 
CDs
Performs  a test to determine whether your files can be written to the 
CD recorder  without encountering buffer underruns. No audio is 
recorded to the CD   during the test, and recording begins after the test 
if it is successful.
Test only (do not burn 
CDs)
Performs  a test to determine whether your files can be written to the 
CD recorder  without encountering buffer underruns. No audio is 
recorded to the CD.
6.  Select the Render  temporary image before burning check box if you want to render  your CD project 
to a temporary file before recording. Prerendering can  prevent buffer underruns if you have a 
complex project that cannot be  rendered and burned in real time.
The rendered temporary  file will remain until you modify your project or exit the application.  If 
an image file exists when you open the Burn Disc-at-Once Audio CD dialog,  the check box is 
displayed as Use  existing rendered temporary image.
7.  Select the Automatically erase rewritable  discs check box if you're burning to rewritable media and 
want  to erase the disc before burning.
8.  Select the Eject when done check box if you want to eject the CD automatically when burning has 
completed.
9.  Click OK to start burning.
Burning a Blu-ray Disc from the Timeline
From the Tools menu, choose Burn Disc and choose Blu-ray Disc from the submenu to render your project 
and burn it to a Blu-ray Disc. The rendered project can be played in a Blu-ray Disc player or on any 
computer with a Blu-ray Disc™ drive.
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