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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-RW or DVD-Recordable Disc
When you eject a CD-RW or DVD-Recordable disc, you have no
options to select. DirectCD ejects the CD immediately.
Reading CDs
Where you can use a CD depends on the type of CD and the eject
option you select. The following sections describe where you can
read each type of CD.
Reading CD-R Discs
Where you can use a CD-R disc depends on the option you select
when you eject the CD. You have three options available when you
eject CD-R discs.
Note: You must have the Show Eject Options Dialog Box
option selected to see the following eject options when you
eject a CD. See Changing DirectCD’s Options on page 52.
■ Leave As Is: This leaves the session open and in UDF v.1.5
format. You can read this CD on computers that have one of
the following configurations:
■ CD-R or CD-RW drive with DirectCD 5.0 installed.
■ CD-R or CD-RW drive with a UDF v.1.5–compatible
reader installed. When you make a CD using DirectCD, it
automatically copies the UDF Reader for Windows to the
CD. When you insert the CD into a drive, the reader will
automatically ask if you want to install it.
■ MultiRead CD-ROM drive with a UDF v.1.5–compatible
reader installed. When you make a CD using DirectCD, it
automatically copies the UDF Reader for Windows to the
CD. When you insert the CD into a drive, the reader will
automatically ask if you want to install it.