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Audio CD and Audio Files
Nero Linux 21
6.1.1 Audio CD Settings
The Audio CD tab provides options for setting the Audio CD.
The following configuration options are available on the Audio CD tab in the General area:
Check box
Normalize all audio fi-
les
Enables a filter that brings the volume of the audio files to be
burned into line with one another. This is particularly recom-
mended if the audio files originate from different sources.
Check box
No pause between
tracks
Allows the audio files to merge into one another on the audio
CD without a pause (just like in live recordings).
If the box is unchecked, there are pauses of two seconds be-
tween the audio files.
The following configuration options are available on the audio CD tab in the CD Text area:
Check box
Write on CD
Enables the option for writing CD text. With CD players that
support CD text, the title of the CD, the name of the audio file
as well as the name of the artist appear in the display.
Input field
Title
Defines the label of the audio CD.
Input field
Artist
Defines the artist.
In the Additional Information tab you can enter additional information about the Audio CD
such as the producer or comments.
6.2 Mixed Mode CD and CD EXTRA
With Nero Linux you can compile CDs that include both audio and data files.
The following compilation methods are available:
Mixed Mode CD
CD EXTRA
A Mixed Mode CD includes the data and the audio files in one session. CD EXTRA includes
re
ow. The selection screen includes a compilation area for audio files
and one for data files.
the audio files in the first session and the data files in the second session.
The procedure for compiling the audio and data files is basically the same as the procedu
for compiling data or music CDs. Please be sure to select the corresponding entry in the
New Compilation wind
See also:
Burn Compilation 31