Revised 8/19/02
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There are
three
Audio Dub Stations available to students. Use these
stations to
transfer
and
burn
to Cds
audio recorded on cassette
s
and/or mini-disc
.
CD tracks burned at the dub station
s
can be played in a standard C
d
player
or imported into iMovie or
GarageBand
using your Mac’s internal CD player
.
The
FYP
Audio Dub Statio
ns
are
compatible with two types of CD’s:
• CD-R •
Compact Disc Recordable. A blank, single-use, recordable CD. Recordable CDs are neither data, nor
audio CDs. CD-Rs are simply media. The format in which you record the disc will determine where it can be
played and what types of files it can hold.
• CD-RW •
Compact Disc ReWritable. Same as a CD-R except CD-RWs can be erased and used more than once.
Some CD-RW manufacturers suggest that you do not reuse the same disc more than five times.
Introduction
Recording a Single Mini-Disc Track to CD
Reccording an Entire Mini-Disc to CD
Recording a Cassette Tape to CD
Finalizing a CD
Unfinalizing a CD-RW
Erasing Individual Tracks from a CD-RW
Erasing All Tracks from a CD-RW
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CD-R’s and CD-RW’s are available in the Media Center Vending Machines located on the eighth
floor of Michigan and third floor of the Sharp.