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OK: closes the list of available tracks. To make sure, the program asks you
once again whether the settings you have chosen should be applied to the
audio material on the track or discarded. If you choose "Apply", the track
markers in the track window will be set according to the settings.
CD assistant
The CD assistant helps creating an audio CD and positioning the track
markers.
If a blank CD is in the CD burner, the CD assistant compares the length of the
project with the capacity of the blank CD. If the project is too long for the CD,
an error message is displayed.
As a second step the burn assistant checks the track markers by playing back
the beginnings of the tracks one after the other. If you notice that track
markers are positioned incorrectly, you can place new track markers via the
burn assistant, or move existing track markers.
As a third step, the burn assistant checks the occupancy rate of your PC and
calculates the write speed that is best suited.
Finally, either the CD is burned directly or an audio file is generated which then
can be burnt at maximum speed.
Make audio CDs
Basics
In order to unify the data structure of the CDs and to facilitate the use of the
CD-drives, different standards were created for the different types of CDs. The
names for these standards refer to the colour of the books in which these
standards were written down. Apart from the Red Book standard for audio
CDs, there exists for example a Yellow Book standard for CD-ROMs and a
White Book standard for video CDs in MPEG format. The term "Red Book"
stands for "Compact Disc Digital Audio Standard".
The Red Book standard includes the Sampling rate of 44,1 kHz and the
16-Bit-resolution, which is supported by the commercial CD-Players and is
also valid for the audio CDs. Furthermore the audio CDs have to count 1-99
tracks, which can be directly selected by the CD-players. The information
concerning number and duration of the tracks as well as the breaks are
transmitted from the CD to the CD-player through special sub-channels.