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The Audio Montage 19 – 531
Preparing the Audio Montage for CD/DVD-
Audio burning
See “Background information on page 366 for a general description of the
DVD-Audio format.
The descriptions in this section cover preparations for both CD and DVD-
Audio burning, as the basic procedures are almost identical. The term
CD/DVD used there thus applies to options in both the CD and DVD-A
view unless otherwise stated.
However, there are some important differences:
A CD can be burned directly from within the Montage, which is not possi-
ble with DVD-Audio.
Montages are always rendered prior to the DVD burning process.
While you make much the same preparations in the Montage for CD and
DVD-Audio, e.g. using Markers to define tracks, etc., a DVD-Audio
project can contain up to 9 Montages with up to 99 tracks in each Mon-
tage.
Thus, for DVD-Audio you will probably make preparations for several separate Montages
that are to be included on the DVD first, then proceed to configure the DVD-Audio project
where you add the separate Montages as groups. Lastly you render the files before the ac-
tual burning process takes place.
So for DVD-A the descriptions apply to making preparations for a single
Montage, which can then later be added to a DVD-Audio project (see
“DVD-Audio projects on page 551) together with other Montages. Each
Montage can have a different channel configuration, bit resolution and
sample rate in the DVD-Audio project.
1. Make sure the Audio Montage contains exactly the material you want on
the CD/DVD.
Note that CD tracks must be at least 4 seconds long, and DVD tracks at
least 1 second long.
2. Select either CD or DVD mode from the Edit view : Mode menu, depend-
ing on what media you intend to use.
3. Click the CD/DVD tab to select the corresponding CD/DVD view.
This contains a CD/DVD track list, much like a Basic Audio CD. However, at this point, it
will be empty (since there are no CD/DVD track markers inserted yet).