2.Add title and artist information for each track on your CD:

a.From the View menu, choose Metadata, and then choose Track List to display the Track List window.

b.Double-click the Title (CD Text) box and type the name of the track.

c.Double-click the Artist (CD Text) box and type the name of the artist who performed the track.

3.Burn your disc. Select the Write CD Text check box in the Burn Disc-at-Once Audio CD dialog to write CD Text while burning. When the check box is cleared, CD Text entries from the CD Information window and Track List window will be ignored.

Burning a disc-at-once CD

After you’ve created tracks in a disc-at-once CD project, you’re ready to burn your disc. If you want to burn multiple copies, the application will prompt you to burn another copy after each disc is completed.

1.From the Tools menu, choose Burn Disc-at-Once Audio CD. The Burn Disc-at-Once Audio CD dialog is displayed.

2.From the Drive drop-down list, choose the CD drive that you want to use to burn your CD.

3.From the Speed drop-down list, choose the speed at which you want to burn. Max will use your drive’s fastest possible speed. Decrease the setting to prevent the possibility of buffer underruns.

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.

Warning: 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:

Item

Description

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.

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