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CD/DVD MENU 675
From the project start to the last object: Here, the bounce process includes all objects
from the project start to the end of the last object as well as the time it takes for the sound
to dissipate.
Complete project: If this option is selected, the entire virtual project is bounced.
Surround trackbouncing:
Save the individual tracks in the Surround project as mono tracks, stereo tracks,
interleaved files (RIFF64), or as MP3 Surround files here.
Note: Double the storage space of a DVD is required on the hard drive, since the project is
bounced first and the DVD image is then created from the complete audio data that is
burned.
The burn dialog provides burner selection and speed. The red "Start" button creates a DVD
image first, and the writing process starts after this is completed.
Show CDR drive Information....
Choose this option to display information about your CD-R drive. A blank CD must be in
the drive for this option to work.
Among the information displayed is the manufacturer, drive name, hardware revision,
cache size, and the features supported by the drive mechanism.
The “Disc at once” feature is extremely important, as it is needed for Red Book-compatible
audio CD production. CDs burned in this way are accepted as masters by CD
manufacturing facilities.
Show CDR Disc Information...
This dialog will show information about the blank CD inserted into the drive, including type,
track count, session count, total disk space, remaining space, and status.
The most important figure is the total space, which you can’t exceed during the creation of
a new CD (for example 74 minutes and 5 seconds in case of an Audio CD).