System information

Right-click the ruler and choose Audio CD Time from the shortcut menu to help you arrange your
project. The ruler will display hh:mm:ss:ff (hours:minutes:seconds:frames), and the Time Display
window will display tt+mm:ss:ff (track number +/- minutes:seconds:frames). Audio CD time uses a
frame rate of 75 fps.
If your first track region begins before 00:00:02:00, a timeline offset is automatically added so the
first track begins at exactly two seconds.
From the Options menu, choose Quantize to Frames to turn off frame quantization before creating a
CD layout. For more information, see "Quantize to Frames" on page 142.
Creating a new CD layout
1. From the File menu, choose New to create a new project.
2. From the File menu, choose Import to add the files that you want to use to the Project Media list.
3. Use the Project Media window to sort your media:
a.
Click the Views button and choose Detailed from the menu.
b. Enter track numbers in the Comment field to assign a track order.
c. Click the Comment column header to sort the comments in ascending order.
d. In the Project Media window, select your tracks, right-click the selection, and choose Add as
CD Track from the shortcut menu.
When you add CD tracks from the Project Media window, tracks are inserted starting at the
cursor position, and the necessary silence is added between tracks. Each track is marked on
the CD layout bar and is assigned a name based on the media file name.
If necessary, you can edit the CD track list information by dragging the track and index
markers or by using the Audio CD Track List setting in the Edit Details window.
CD track numbering is based on the First track number on disc setting on the Audio CD tab in
the Project Properties dialog. For more information, see "Setting Project Properties" on page 53.
Adding CD layout regions and markers to an existing Vegas Pro project
1. Arrange your audio files on the timeline.
2. Position the cursor and choose Time from the Insert menu to insert two seconds before each track.
If you want to create a live CD with no silence between tracks, insert silence only before the
first track.
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