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WAVELAB
17 – 350 Preparing a Basic Audio CD
Adding files to a Basic Audio CD
What audio file formats can be used?
You can add any type of file to a Basic Audio CD. However, when it is
time to burn the CD, the files in the list must meet the following specifica-
tions:
44100 Hz (44.1kHz).
Mono, dual-mono or stereo.
8, 16, 20 or 24 bit resolution.
The files will be converted to 16-bit stereo on the fly, while the CD gets burned.
A track can only appear once in each Basic Audio CD!
Using Add Track(s)
This item on the CD menu is used to add tracks directly from disk.
1. Select Add Track(s) from the CD menu.
2. In the File dialog that appears, select as many files as you wish.
3. Click OK.
The files are now added to the list:
If a file contains CD start and sub-index markers, these are used to define the
track in the list.
If there are several sets of markers, there will be several track entries in the list, all
“pointing” to this file.
If a file does not contain any markers, a dialog box will ask you if you want to use
the file start and end as boundaries for the track. Click “OK” (or “OK for all, if you
have selected several files): you can always move the markers later to redefine the
positions.
For more information about markers, see “Working with CD markers” on
page 358.
By dragging a document
You can drag an entire Wave document into the Basic Audio CD, by us-
ing the drag icon on the title bar. When you do this, all CD tracks defined
in the document are added to the list.