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0–4B: Write to CD
When this command is executed, the WAVE files specified in
the audio track list will be written as audio CD tracks. If
desired, you can also finalize the disc at this time.
1 Create an audio track list, use "Media Select" to select the
CD-R/RW drive, and make sure that CD-R/RW media is
inserted in the drive.
2 Select "Write to CD" to access the dialog box.
3 Use "Speed" to specify the writing speed. The writing
speeds supported by your CD-R/RW drive will be dis-
played.
Be aware that if your system has a slower data transfer
rate, using an excessively fast writing speed will pro-
duce writing errors. Depending on the drive you are
using, problems with the speed may make it impossible
to write, but you can perform a test beforehand to iden-
tify such problems. It is a good idea to perform a test
write when you write for the first time, to verify the
speed limitations of your drive.
With drives that do not support JustLink, only single-
speed (1x) writing is possible. Writing is not possible
if your drive won't let you select single-speed writ-
ing. Depending on the performance of your drive,
there may be cases in which even single-speed writ-
ing is not possible.
Use "Mode" to specify the writing method.
Test: Tests whether the data can be written correctly. Data
will not actually be written to the CD-R/RW media, but
all other processing will occur just as if data were actu-
ally being written. Use this when you want to check
whether writing can be performed correctly. If an error
occurs, the display will indicate "Error in writing to
medium."
Test and Write: A test write will be performed, and if the
test is successful, the disc will actually be written. We rec-
ommend that you use this method for fast writing
speeds.
Write: The media will only be written.
4 Specify whether the CD-R/RW media will be finalized
after the audio tracks have been written to it.
If "Execute finalize too" is checked, the disc will be final-
ized.
If this is not checked, the disc will not be finalized.
If you want only to finalize the disc, use "Finalize
Audio CD" (0–4C).
5 Press the OK button to execute writing or test writing to
the CD-R/RW media, or press the Cancel button to can-
cel without executing.
WAVE files with a 48 kHz sampling frequency will be
converted to 44.1 kHz when they are written.
In order for this processing to be performed, free space
of approximately the same size as the WAVE file to be
converted will be required on the drive that contains
the WAVE file. Before executing, please make sure that
the drive containing the WAVE file has enough free
space.
If the track is shorter than 4 seconds, silence will be
automatically added to increase the length to 4 seconds.
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Two seconds of silence will be added to the end of each
track except the last track.
0–4C: Finalize Audio CD
This command finalizes CD-R/RW media to which audio
tracks have already been written.
1 Use "Media Select" to select the drive, and make sure
that the drive contains valid media.
2 Select "Finalize Audio CD" to access the dialog box.
3 Press the OK button to execute the Finalize command, or
press the Cancel button to cancel without executing.
0–4D: Erase CD-RW
This command erases the audio tracks from CD-RW media.
1 Use "Media Select" to select the drive, and make sure
that it contains data.
2 Select "Erase CD-RW" to access the dialog box.
3 Select the mode by which the audio tracks will be erased.
Quick Erase: Normally you will select this.
Full Erase: The data will be erased completely. Substan-
tial time will be required for the erasure.
When you execute Quick Erase, the files and data will
appear to be gone, but the data itself will remain on the
disc until it is overwritten. If you want to erase data
that should not be seen by someone else, execute Full
Erase to erase the data completely.
4 Press the OK button to execute the Erase operation, or
press the Cancel button to cancel without executing.

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