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Table Of Contents
- Roxio Easy CD Creator™ 5 Basic
- Contents
- Introduction
- Making Music CDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making a Music CD
- Making Music CDs with a CD-Recorder Only
- Making a Compilation Music CD
- Tips for Making a Music CD
- Working with Tracks in the Music CD Project
- Playing a Track
- Viewing the Status Bar
- Viewing the CD Info Bar
- Saving and Opening a CD Project
- Accessing the Online Music Database on the Internet
- Advanced Music CD Topics
- Making Data CDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making Data DVDs Using Easy CD Creator
- Making Data Discs Using DirectCD
- Making Enhanced CDs
- Making Mixed-Mode CDs
- Copying Discs Using Disc Copier
- Troubleshooting Easy CD Creator
- Index
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Making Data Discs Using DirectCD
Ejecting a CD
You must eject a CD to remove it from your CD-Recorder. The
options available for ejecting a CD depend on the type of CD you are
using. The following sections describe ejecting CDs.
Ejecting a CD-R Disc
When you eject a CD-R disc, you have three options. The option you
select depends on how you plan to use the CD.
To eject a CD-R disc:
1 From the Select CD drop-down list box on the DirectCD main
window, select the CD-Recorder you want.
2 Click Eject, or from Windows Explorer, right-click the
CD-Recorder drive letter and select Eject.
If the Show Eject Options Dialog Box option is turned on, the
Eject Options dialog box appears.
If the Show Eject Options Dialog Box option is turned off,
DirectCD ejects the CD immediately using the option selected
under CD-R Eject Options. See Changing DirectCD’s Options on
page 52.
3 If the Eject Options dialog box appears, select the option you
want:
■ Leave As Is: Leave the CD as it is so it can be read and
written to as a drive letter. Standard CD-ROM drives will
not be able to read the CD.
■ Only computers with CD-R or CD-RW drives can read
the CD.
■ Use this option when you plan to keep adding files to the
CD and you do not need to give the CD to someone else
to use.