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.The burning mode that can be used with the device dependant strategydepends on the source medium, i.e.if the tracks are from a CD/DVD player,then only a reference is created and only 'Track-at-once' can be used.The chapter 'Burning audio files from CD' explains how to burn compilationscreated with drag&drop editing.7.4.2.2 Copying audio tracksCopying CDA files to a hard disk offers the user more ways of using audio files.Unlike drag&drop, tracks can be converted to other formats.Nero Creating a CD/DVD " 46The chapter 'Burning audio files from your hard disk' explains how to burncompilations with copied audio tracks.You will find full details about copying CDA files in the chapter 'Saving audiotracks'.7.4.3 Source medium is hard diskThe advantage of burning audio files that are on a hard disk is that the CD canbe written using 'Disc-at-once'.This means that you can get more out of thefunctionality of many recorders.For example, you can write CD text, specify thepause length or set additional index positions - these capabilities are onlyavailable with 'Disc-at-once'.The disadvantage is that the audio files need storage space on the hard disk.Depending on the audio format, around 10 MB per minute is required (in WAVformat).If the files are compressed, e.g.in MP3 format, then the spacerequirement is cut by 90%.You can test the advantages of MP3 compressionwith Nero: You can convert up to 30 audio files to MP3 format.The chapter'Saving audio tracks' tells you how to do this.The chapter 'Burning audio files from your hard disk' explains how to burncompilations with copied audio tracks.7.4.4 Burning audio files from CDNow let s take a step-by-step look at how to create an Audio CD using Nero.All settings may be left at their default values.1.Insert an empty CD-R into the CD recorder.2.Insert an Audio CD into your CD drive.3.Start a new compilation by clicking on the appropriate button or the Filemenu and the command New.4.Click the 'Audio CD' icon - the Audio CD tab is in front.Use the tabs tospecify the attributes of the compilation, such as the name of the CD,different characteristics and restrictions.5.Use the CDA Options tab to specify the strategy which Nero will use tohandle the CDA files on an Audio CD (see also: Dragging & dropping audiotracks).6.Once you have selected your settings, click the New button on the right.Youwill now see the empty compilation window for CD.If a File Browser is not open yet you can open one by selecting New FileBrowser from the View menu or clicking the appropriate 'File Browser' icon.To specify that Nero is started with an open File Browser, check Start withFile Browser in the General section on the File Browser tab (File ->Preferences).7.Insert the first original CD from which you wish to extract audio tracks intoyour CD-ROM drive and open this drive with the File Browser.Nero Creating a CD/DVD " 478.Compile the CDA files for the first audio CD using Drag&Drop editing bysimply clicking on the required files in the File Browser and dragging theminto the compilation window.Nero now analyzes the source CD and the required CDA files and showsthem in the File Browser.You will also see a small window in which you canenter a name for the source CD.This is for your own convenience so thatwhen you select the reference strategy for writing Nero can prompt you toinsert the named CD that it needs for writing.9.Double click one (or more) audio files to open the 'Audio Information' dialogbox.The tabs offer you a wide variety of options:'Audio Track Properties' tabYou can give the selected piece of music a name and enter the artist.If the audio tracks can be burned in the 'Disc-at-once' mode then you canspecify the pause between the tracks (this is particularly useful with liverecordings if you do not want pauses, i.e.silence in this case, between tracks select a pause time of 0 seconds in this situation).If you have a retail version of Nero you can create a cross fade between twoaudio tracks, so the new number starts to play quietly while the currentnumber is still playing.The current track will meld into the new track without abreak.In this case activate the checkbox and specify the seconds for thefade.'Indexes, Limits, Split' tabThe top part of the tab shows the progress of the audio track as a graph.The New Index button sets a new index position at the selected position.Fora CD player this is the position from which a new number starts and theplayer can also jump to it directly.Caution: Not all CD players support this function.The Split button splits the audio track at the selected position, i.e.the track isphysically split and becomes two (or more) tracks.These split tracks behavejust like two independent tracks, so they can be named and the pausebetween them can be specified
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