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Using Ahead Software Nero - Burning Rom 19
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Compiling .Wav Files
1.
If the audio tracks you want to write to a CD are not in Wave format yet, then create these Wave
files first by using the menu command
CD-Recorder
>
Save track
.
2.
In the New Compilation dialog box, click the
Audio-CD
icon on the left side-bar.
The
Audio-CD
tabbed page is displayed.
3.
Click the
New
button.
A blank compilation window for Audio CD appears.
4.
Drag the Wave files in the
File Browser
to the compilation window. You can open the
File
Browser
using the menu command
View
>
New File Browser
or clicking the
File Browser
icon
.
5.
Currently all tracks have a standard pause length of 2 seconds, which is added before the track.
If you do not want Nero to add 2 seconds pause, then select all desired tracks except the first one
and choose the menu command
Edit
>
Properties
and enter the pause length.
6.
Click the
Write CD
icon
in the toolbar.
The
Write CD
dialog box appears showing the
Burn
tabbed page.
7.
In the
Write CD
dialog box, check and change the options if necessary.
8.
Click the
Write
button to confirm and start the burning process.
When completed, the CD will be ejected.
9.
You can check the contents of your new CD by re-inserting the CD and clicking the
CD Info
icon
.
To Duplicate a CD
There are two methods to duplicate a CD:
❑
Image copy
There are three steps in this method:
❒
The recorder reads from the original source CD.
❒
Nero creates an image file on your hard disk.
❒
Nero writes the image file onto a blank CD.
This is the best method to use to ensure safe and correct duplication. However, this method takes
longer and you need enough hard disk space to store an entire CD image file (possibly up to 800MB).
❑
Copy On the fly
Nero will read from your CD-ROM drive and write directly to your recorder without creating an image
file on your hard disk. This method is faster and does not require large hard disk space, but there is a
risk of a buffer underrun if there are read errors on the source CD.