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Burning a disc
1.From the Tools menu, choose Burn CD, and choose
2.From the Drive
3.From the Speed
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.
Note: 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:
•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.
Note: The rendered temporary file will remain until you modify your project or exit. If an image file exists when you open the Burn
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 the CD to eject automatically when burning has completed.
9.Click OK to start burning.
BURNING CDS | CHP. 19 |