Make An Audio Cd; Compiling Audio Cd From One Or Several Cds; Compiling Audio Cd From A Hard Disk - Archos DEx-CDRW User Manual

Archos dex-cdrw cd writer: user guide
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6. Make an Audio CD

You can create your own audio CDs in two ways. The difference between the two ways is the
data source.
With the first method, you combine the audio data directly from one or several CDs.
With the other method, the data to be written onto the CD is already on the hard disk.

6.1. Compiling audio CD from one or several CDs

1.
Start the Nero program, Activate Compile a new CD and click on Next.
2.
Activate Audio CD and click on Next.
3.
Click on Finish in to Info window to continue with the next step. The Audio
compilation window opens.
4.
Select the Tracks you want to copy, drag and drop them into the compilation window
on the left.
5.
Assign a CD name for the source CD.
6.
Ready to burn. Click on Burning CD icon.
7.
You can start burning with and without a prior test run or you can only simulate the
burning operation. Select which burning operation you wish to use.
8.
Click on burn to start burning.
9.
Insert an empty CD into the CD burner and click on OK.

6.2. Compiling Audio CD from a hard disk

1.
Start the Nero program, Activate Compile a new CD and click on Next.
2.
Activate Audio CD and click on Next.
3.
Click on Finish in to Info window to continue with the next step. The ISO compilation
window opens
4.
Select the files (mp3, wav...) you want to copy, drag and drop them into the
compilation window on the left.
5.
Make sure that the total size of all of the data does not exceed the blank CD capacity
6.
Ready to burn. Click on Burning CD icon
7.
You can start burning with and without a prior test run or you can only simulate the
burning operation. Select which burning operation you wish to use.
8.
Click on burn to start burning
9.
Insert an empty CD into the CD burner and click on OK.
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