System information

Most CD recorders require that the space before Track 1 be exactly two seconds, which eliminates the
possibility of hiding tracks at the beginning of a CD. Check your CD recorder's documentation for
specific information about your drive.
Adding a bonus track at the end of a CD
You can hide a track at the end of a CD by adding silence at the end of the last track and adding the new
track after the silence. Drag the final region tag to the new end of the CD.
Because both events are marked by a single CD layout entry, they will be treated as one track by an audio
CD player.
Viewing and editing the audio CD track list
The track list is the chronological reference that the CD-R device uses when writing a CD. This list contains
information about tracks and indices. A track list is automatically generated when you add tracks to your
CD project using any of the methods described in this topic.
Viewing the audio CD track list
1. From the View menu, choose Edit Details to display the Edit Details window.
2. From the Show drop-down list, choose Audio CD Track List.
The list displays information for each of the tracks and indices in your CD layout.
Item Description
Track Displays the number of the track as it will appear on the CD.
Index Displays the index value within the track. For example, if a track had
two indices, they would appear as 2 and 3 (the start of the track is
always Index 1).
Position Displays the timeline position of the beginning of the track.
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