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Once you’ve got your CD assembled, click on Check Speed in the
bottom.  As we mentioned in the Jam burning process, it is wise to try
a test burn to get a feel for the performance of your computer.  If your
system is having trouble keeping up with the CDR drive, read the
“Troubleshooting Underruns” section at the end of this Guide.

Once the test has successfully been completed, go ahead and click
on Write Disc.  You will get a screen that gives you the option of Write
Session or Write Disc.

Write Session means you will go
ahead and burn a disc, but you
do not close it off. Toast will still
be able to write data information
in another Session behind it.

Write Disc means the disc is
closed off, and no further
sessions can be recorded.

Once you’ve clicked on your option, the CD will start recording.
When it’s finished, you’ve recorded your CD!

AudioCatalyst Tutorial

What is MP3?

MP3 has created quite a buzz, but what is it really?  MP3 is a
compression format for storing audio with excellent fidelity, yet only
taking approximately 9% of the data space.  MP3 is short for MPEG
(Moving Picture Expert Group) type 1, layer 3.  If you’re curious about
other types of MPEG compression, you can find their web site at:

http://drogo.cselt.stet.it/mpeg/

What MP3 offers is a way to distribute your music much easier.
Currently, the main uses for MP3 are for personal players (walkman-
type units) and for internet distribution of audio.  You can use MP3 to
put a clip of your band on the internet, or even to exchange musical
ideas with someone else via email.

AudioCatalyst is an MP3 encoder/player.  It can encode regular WAV
files to MP3.  If you already burned your audio to a CD, you can also
use AudioCatalyst to encode files directly from the audio CD.

Encoding Options

There are a good deal of options when creating MP3 files.  There are
different data rates, CBR vs VBR, and mono vs stereo.  For your first
time, try doing 128kbps, CBR and stereo.  That is the typical layout,
and the most compatible.  For reference, the terms are defined
below.

data rate - Data rate simply defines how much throughput the MP3
file will take.  The data rate most people use is 128kbps (kilobits per
second), but it can vary from 32kbps up to 320kbps.  The higher the
data rate, the higher the quality.

CBR vs VBR - In order to capture different sounds with true clarity,
some sounds can take less space... other sounds are more
demanding.  CBR (Constant Bit Rate) was the original spec designed
for MP3, and is compatible with virtually all MP3 players.  VBR

Summary of Contents for CD-R624M

Page 1: ...our CD R624M CD so an internet connection is not necessary Adobe Acrobat 3 0 Reading PDF files Be sure attention is paid to the placement of the files as mentioned above for Jam and BIAS Peak LE SFX M...

Page 2: ...he Adaptec Toast manual It is in PDF format on the CD R624M CD ROM Recording Audio BIAS Peak LE SFX Machine Lite Note For Peak LE to record full CD quality audio you must be running Peak LE on a Power...

Page 3: ...pear in the screen When you re done click on the Stop key Peak LE will prompt you to name the file If you want to re record the file just cancel out of that screen and record again If you like what yo...

Page 4: ...he average volume is Once you ve finished all of this save your file You ve just mastered your song Assembling Audio CDs To start assembling your CD boot up Jam and simply drag and drop all the song f...

Page 5: ...application like Adaptec Toast will still be able to write data information in another Session behind it Write Disc means the disc is closed off and no further sessions can be recorded behind it If y...

Page 6: ...types of MPEG compression you can find their web site at http drogo cselt stet it mpeg What MP3 offers is a way to distribute your music much easier Currently the main uses for MP3 are for personal pl...

Page 7: ...ode AudioCatalyst will prompt you for a location to save the files to Once you determine the location AudioCatalyst will begin encoding The player button in the AudioCatalyst window is a convenience f...

Page 8: ...data flow suffers So one suggestion may be to optimize your source drive That will put each file in one continuous data stream You can do this with a multitude of applications such as Norton Utilities...

Page 9: ...y of your system Common culprits are likely to be anti virus software screen savers or advanced network applications These can be temporarily disabled to dedicate more processing horsepower to the CD...

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