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Generate a complete new file
Use this option if your system is not fast enough to sustain the real-time creation of the CD (see above).
This mode calculates all WAV files, including fades, crossfades, and volume automation into a new audio
file
. Any other real-time processing is also part of the newly created audio file. Make sure that you have
sufficient hard disk space prior to starting the process (approx. 700 MB for a complete CD).
The original WAV files used in the VIP remain unchanged. This makes this procedure non-destructive!
Use Uni Code for TOC
This is the default setting and is used for the internal CD creation process as well as the 32-bit version of
Point CDAudio.
Use ASCII Code for TOC
This format should only be chosen when using the 16-bit version of Point CDAudio.
Call external CDAudio Software
This lets you determine whether you want to automatically start the CD creation application ‘CDAudio’.
The current TOC information is passed to the application, so that the CD creation in the external
program can be immediately started. All MAGIX music editor 2
projects are closed and the application itself is closed down to prevent any type of file access conflicts.
If CDAudio is installed in any other folder than ‘C:\CDAUDIO’
you will need to enter the location of the application.
Only use this option if you do not want to use MAGIX music editor 2 ’
s internal audio CD creation and purposely want to use an external program.
Start CD-R burning module
Starts the MAGIX CD burning utility to burn any data files, e.g. mp3 files on CD.
Print TOC
This starts the external TOC Printer application. This convenient tool allows you to print the contents
information of the current CD. You may choose between a text style format to print the production
documentation and a formatted printout for the CD jewel case. Please refer to the on-line help for the
TOC Printer for more specific information!
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