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WAVELAB
Preparing a Basic Audio CD 17 – 361
Checking the total length of the CD
The total length of the CD is displayed at the bottom of the Basic Audio
CD window.
Playing files in the track list
There are several ways to play back a file in a Basic Audio CD.
Click with the right mouse button in the track column for an item (any type
of marker will work), and select from the menu items.
The items should be self explanatory. Please note that clicking on a track end marker allows
you to play a transition between two tracks with a short pre-roll time.
Double click on a track name, or select it and press [Enter] or [F8].
This plays the entire list, from that point and on, including pauses. Hit [F7] or [0] on the
numeric key pad to stop.
Double click on a Length field.
This plays the section between this and the next marker.
You can drag and drop a track title onto the Play button on the Transport
bar.
This is just the same as double clicking on the track name.
Please note:
What you hear during playback is identical to the way the audio will be played
back from the actual CD, that is, all pauses and other adjustments are taken into
account (this includes the Advanced Settings unless otherwise stated).
During playback, a progress bar appears at the bottom of the window. There will
be no play cursor in the actual Wave window.
During playback, you can toggle between track-local time and CD global time by
clicking on the time counters in the bottom right corner of the window.
Changes to markers are not taken into account during playback (you need to stop
playback and start again).
If you have material in the list that does not have the correct sample rate
(44.1kHz), this can still be played back. However, when you activate playback, all
files will play back at the same rate. The inherent rate of the selected file (the one
that plays first) will be used for all files.
Playing back via the Master Section
To make the audio play back through the Master Section, activate the cor-
responding option in the Preferences–CD Burning tab, and open the
Master window. The default setting for this is off.