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CD/DVD MENU 791
CD Index Settings: Here you can set several options for the individual CD tracks, including
Copy protection (SCMS) ,Pre-emphasis, Second generation protection, as well as
ISRC code (view page 778):These settings c
an be transferred to all indices.
Pre-emphasis means that high frequencies are accentuated before A/D conversion when
creating a CD's. Even during A/D conversion high frequency quantization noises will
emerge. Now the Audio signal with high accentuation will be written to the CD. When
playing the CD player itself will use "Emphasis Bit", which means that the frequency
accentuation (highs) will be curbed. This guarantees a 'true to original' sound, likewise Pre-
emphasis leads to a reduction in quantization noises.
In practice Pre-emphasis is rarely used owing to the fact that the signal noise gap in the CD
creation process already large enough (16 Bit) that quantization noises are negligible
anyway.
"CD text" opens a separate dialog field for entering CD text information.
You can set new markers, CD tracks, CD sub-indices, and CD pauses by clicking on
the corresponding buttons.
Use the double arrow buttons to jump to the previous or next marker.
"Delete selected" Deletes the selected markers.
"Delete all Markers" Deletes all markers.
"Play marker" starts playback from the position of the selected marker.
"Play loop" plays a loop around the marker.
"Stop" stops playback.
"OK" Applies your settings.
CD disc options
This dialog opens the settings for the current CD.
CD title: The title which will be written to the CD with the CD text.
UPC/EAN Code: The EAN code (European Article Code) is a 13 digit number which is
used in retail. The 12 digit UPC (Universal Product Code) is exclusively used in Canada and
America and can, if necessary, be extended with a final '0'.
Number of first CD track: Under some circumstances (such as "track at once" writing),
the title number of the first CD track may be set. This is not important in "disc at once"
mode, since the CD will always start with title no. 1.
Allow bonus tracks before track 1: If this option is active, a so-called "hidden track" may
be burned on the CD. The first track marker will now be applied to the second audio
object. The "hidden track" may only be accessed on standalone CD players via the "STEP
BACKWARD" button.