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19 – 534 The Audio Montage
13. If the Check gave a warning message, make manual adjustments and re-
peat the Check procedure until the list is OK.
You may get warning messages for several reasons, including:
You have CD tracks that are shorter than 4 seconds, or DVD tracks shorter than
1 second.
The pause before the first CD track is shorter than 2 seconds.
There are clips (or sections of clips) outside the CD or DVD tracks.
There are CD or DVD track start or end markers within clips (if you want a new
CD or DVD track to begin within a clip, you should use CD/DVD track boundary
markers).
The CD or DVD is too long (the total length of the CD or DVD is displayed in the
control bar at the top of the tab).
The average bit rate for a DVD-A Montage exceeds the 9.6 Mbps limit (see “Au-
dio format considerations on page 369).
If the “Audio in pauses” mode is activated on the CD/DVD-A view : Options
menu, there will be no warnings if clips are placed outside the tracks, see
below.
Audio in pauses
Normally when creating a CD or DVD, only the section between the CD/
DVD markers are burned, and the pauses between tracks are replaced by
silence. However, when Audio in pauses is activated, the exact image of
the Audio Montage is burned to CD/DVD, including any audio between
tracks.
Not all CD/DVD drives support this feature, and the only way to find out if
this works with your drive is to test it.
Here are two possible uses for the Audio in pauses function:
Moving CD/DVD track markers to “hide” clip sections
Let’s say you have a live recording, with a section of applause between
two songs. By moving the track markers so that the applause section is
between the tracks and activating Audio in pauses, the applause will not
be heard if you play any of the two tracks on their own – but it will be
played normally when playing “through” the CD/DVD tracks.