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Making Music CDs Using Easy CD Creator
Note: If you do not have Internet access, manually name
each music CD you are recording from with a CD title, artist
name, and track names. See Editing the CD Title and Artist
Name and Editing Track Titles on page 18.
Label your music CD project with CD title and artist name:
Before recording your CD, you may want to label the CD by
providing a new CD title and artist name in your music CD
project. See Editing the CD Title and Artist Name on page 18.
Inserting and reinserting music CDs: If you are recording
tracks from music CDs, during the actual record process, you
will be prompted to insert the appropriate music CD for the
track being recorded. If you have several tracks from different
CDs, be prepared to remove and insert CDs into your source
drive when prompted. An alternative method for recording
tracks from music CDs is to save the tracks to hard disk first, as
described below.
Save tracks on music CDs to hard disk first: This method
requires you to convert each track on the music CD you want
to record to an audio file (WAV or WMA) on your hard disk.
Once saved to your hard disk, you can add the audio file to
your music CD project and record it just like you would a
normal music CD. See Converting a Track to a WAV or WMA File
on page 17, and Making a Music CD on page 11.