Burning Track-At-Once (Tao) Cds - Sony Pro 10 User Manual

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Burning track-at-once (TAO) CDs

You should always save your audio files prior to writing them to CD.
1.
From the Tools menu, choose Burn Track-at-Once Audio CD. The Burn Track-at-Once Audio CD dialog is displayed. The bottom of
the dialog displays the length of the current audio file and the amount of time remaining on the CD currently in the CD-R/RW.
Note:
If there is no CD in the current drive, only the Drive and Speed drop-down menus and the Close button are available in this
dialog. If you insert a disc or select a different drive after this dialog is displayed, it takes a moment to recognize the disc and make all
options available.
2.
Choose a setting from the Action drop-down list:
Setting
Burn audio
Test, then burn audio
Test only
Close disc
Erase RW disc
3.
Select your burning options:
Option
Buffer underrun protection
Erase RW disc before burning
Close disc when done burning Select this check box to close the CD after burning. Closing a disc allows your files to be played
Eject disc when done
Burn selection only
4.
From the Drive drop-down list, choose the CD-R/RW drive that you want to use to burn your CD.
5.
From the Speed drop-down list, choose the speed at which you want to burn. Max will use your drive's fastest possible speed;
decrease the setting if you have difficulty burning.
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Description
Begins recording audio to your CD when you click the Start button. You will need to close the
disc before it can be played in an audio CD player.
Performs a test to determine whether your files can be written to the CD recorder without
encountering buffer underruns. Recording begins after the test if it is successful.
Performs a test to determine whether your files can be written to the CD without encountering
buffer underruns. No audio is recorded to the CD.
Closes your disc without adding any audio when you click the Start button. Closing a disc allows
your files to be played on an audio CD player.
Erases your rewritable CD when you click the Start button. You should use this option if your
rewritable CD already has data on it.
Description
Select this check box if your CD recorder supports buffer underrun protection. Buffer underrun
protection allows a CD recorder to stop and resume burning.
If you're using a rewritable CD, select this check box to erase the CD before you begin burning if
your rewritable CD already has data on it.
on an audio CD player.
Note:
You can close the disc using a separate step later. For more information, see
CD
on page 291.
Select this check box to eject the CD automatically when burning has completed.
Select this check box to burn only the audio within the loop region.
Closing a

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