Burning Cos - Sony PS-LX300USB Operating Instructions Manual

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4. From the Action drop-down list, choose the method you want to use for extracting
the CD audio:
Method
Description
Read by
Use this option to select the tracks you want to extract from the
CD.
Each track is
track
extracted into a unique data window.
Read entire Use this option to automatically extract all tracks on the disc. The entire
CD
is extracted
disc
into a single data window.
Read by
Use this option to extract audio from a specified range of time. Type appropriate values
range
in the Start and End (or Length) boxes. The range of audio is extracted into a single data
window.
5. If you choose Read
by
track or Read
by
range from the Action drop-down list,
select the tracks or time range you want to extract.
6. Select extraction options as needed:
Option
Create regions for
each track
Create markers for
each index change
Description
Adds each extracted track to the file
i
s Regions List.
Places markers in the extracted file at all points where indices occur in the
original track.
7. Click the MusiciD button if you want to obtain CD information using Gracenote
MusiciD. If CD information is not available, you can click the CD Info button to
display a dialog box where you can edit the CD information and submit it for
inclusion in the Gracenote Media Database.
8. From the Speed drop-down list, choose the speed at which you want to extract the
audio. If you experience any problems extracting audio, try decreasing the selected
speed, or click Configure to adjust the Audio extract optimization setting.
9. Click OK. The data extraction from the CD begins, and a progress meter is
displayed.
Burning CDs
You can write your own audio to CD if your system is configured with a supported CD-
R/RW drive and the necessary drivers. You can burn either single tracks (track-at-once)
or the entire disc (disc-at-once).
Track-at-once writing records individual tracks to the disc and results in a partially
recorded disc. Additional tracks can be added to the CD over a period of time. Once all
desired tracks are added, you must close the CD before it can be played in a consumer
CD player. However, once you have closed a CD, you can no longer add tracks to it.
With the disc-at-once method, multiple tracks of audio are written to the CD in one
recording session.
341 RECORDING, EXTRACTING, AND BURNING

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