DVD Duplicator Series
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User’s Guide
Chapter 6 Editing Tracks When Using CDs (for CD only)
Overview
In chapter 3 you learned how to copy a master DVD to a particular partition on the hard
drive. In this chapter you will learn how to use the following additional Edit Track
options:
•
Copy a track from a Master CD to a target CD (10-01.Edit Track, CD to CD Edit,
•
Play an Audio Track (10-03.Edit Track, play Audio Track)
•
Close a session (10-04.Edit Track, Close Session, page 25)
Copying Tracks, Master CD to Target CD
The
10-01 Edit Track, CD to CD Edit
option is used to combine tracks on different CDs
onto a single CD. For example, you can make a collection of favorite songs from different
music CDs and store them onto one CD.
How to use the
10-01 Edit Track, CD to CD Edit
option:
1. Place the Master CD in the CD-ROM drive and a blank CD in a target CD drive.
2. Use the down arrow button to scroll to the
10. Edit Track
function. Then press the
ENT
button to select it. The LCD panel displays the first Edit Track option:
10-01 Edit
Track, CD to CD Edit
. Press the
ENT
button, the LCD panel displays the contents of
the Master CD and prompts you to select a track.
3. Use the down arrow button to select the track number, and then press the
ENT
button to select it. Do this for each track you wish to select.
4. Use the down arrow to scroll to the end of the list of tracks. When
End
appears in the
LCD panel, press the
ENT
button.
5. The system prompts you with the message,
“End Edit disc and burn? Yes”.
6. Press the
ENT
button to start the “burn”. When the selected track has been copied
from the Master CD to the target CD, the LCD panel displays the message,
“Burn
Complete! OK”.
7. Press the
ESC
button and view the system prompt,
“Continue edit next disc? No”
.
Use the down arrow button to display
Yes
and press the
ENT
button, or, if
No
, then
press the
ENT
button to end the Edit Track option.
Playing an Audio Track
The
10-03 Edit Track, Play Audio Track
option is used to listen to any track on the master
CD. You will need headphones, which plug into the front of the disc drawer. The volume
control is next to the headphone jack.
(THIS FEATURE IS NOT AVAILABLE ON ALL
MODELS)