Directly burn WAV, MP3, OGG or WMA files to Audio CD
format for normal CD player access.
1. Click 'Add' button to add the selected audio files.
2. Click 'Add path' to add all the files under this path.
3. Click 'Delete' button to delete the files you have selected from
the filelist. You can select more than one file by pressing the Ctrl
key while clicking the files or pressing the Shift key and using the
arrows to select a range of files.
4. Click right-mouse on the playlist, then click 'Clear File Record'
to remove all the files in your playlist.
5 . Adjust the file order by clicking Up, Down button. You can select
more than one file by pressing the Ctrl key while clicking the files
or pressing the Shift key and using the arrows to select a range of
files.
6 . Select the one that you want from the Recording Device list if there
are more than one recording device on your computer.
7 . Select a speed the CD supports from Write Speed list.
8 . Click 'Writer CD' button to start your writing.
Add File(s): Add the files you want to write to your CD
Add Path: Allow you select the folder containing the audio files you
want to write to your CD. All the WAV, MP3, OGG and WMA files in the
folder will be added to the the filelist automatically. The files in
subdirectory will also be added if you have checked 'Include Sub Directory'.
New List File: Clear the filelist, so that you can create a new filelist.
Open List File: Load the files from a previously saved list file(*.cfl).
Save List File: Save the files to a list file(*.cfl) so you can add
those files easily the next time you want to add them.
Erase CD-RW: Delete all the data on your CD-RW disc. Set Quick Erase
(TOC Only) to true if quick-erase is enough, or set Full Erase to true
if full-erase is necessary. By default is Full Erase.
Eject CD: Ejects disk from the drive.
Close Drive Tray: Closes ejected tray.
Only Test Write: Start your writing progress without actually writing
any thing to your CD. This option is for making sure everything is going
to work correctly before actually writing your CD. Remember to make
it unchecked when you want to write to your CD.
Option:
Auto-Eject CD on Completion: Auto eject the CD when the writing progress
is finished.
Cache/Normalize Files Locally: Encodes and normalize the audio files
and then store them on your hard disk first, then burn your CD using
those temp WAV files. For WAV file is uncompressed format, it is large.
In other words, if you have chose this choice, your disc must have enough
space. But on the other hand, this choice will check if the audio files
you want to burn is valid files. If one of your files if invalid file,
the burning process will be stopped automatically. Those files will
be deleted after your writing.
Attention:
1. You must have a CD recordable drive (CD-R or CD-R/W) to accomplish
this conversion. In addition, the WAV files must be CD quality (44.1
KHz, 16-bit, stereo).
2. You'd better use 'Only Test Write' mode before actually writing your
CD. But when you want to write on your CD, please uncheck it.
3. For 700MB disc, please keep the total time of your audio file not
larger than 01:19:41. For 650MB disc, please keep total time of your
audio file not larger than 01:14:00. |