User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview of CD Technology
- Introduction
- Learning the CD Architect Workspace
- Getting Started
- Basic Editing Techniques
- Advanced Editing Techniques
- Working with Events
- Working with Tracks
- Adding Effects
- Burning Audio CDs
- Customizing CD Architect Software
- Index
Tips:
(1) If you don’t want to create a CD track when you add an event on the timeline, click the Automatically Create Tracks
button to turn off automatic track creation. You can then arrange events on the timeline and create CD tracks to indicate where each
track begins and ends. (2) To add a track from an audio CD, browse to your CD drive and double-click a .cda file (or drag it to the
timeline). You will be prompted to specify a name for the file before the track is extracted. After the track is extracted, it will be added
to the timeline.
Warning:
CD Architect software is not intended and should not be used for illegal or infringing purposes, such as the illegal copying
or sharing of copyrighted materials. Using CD Architect software for such purposes is, among other things, against United States and
international copyright laws and contrary to the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement. Such activity may be
punishable by law and may also subject you to the breach remedies set forth in the End User License Agreement.
Using My Favorites folder
Select the My Favorites folder or choose My Favorites from the address bar to view the contents of the My Favorites folder. This folder
contains shortcuts to folder that you use often.
1.
Browse to the folder that you want to add.
2.
Right-click the folder and choose Add Folder to My Favorites from the shortcut menu. The shortcut to the folder displays.
To remove the folder from the My Favorites folder, right-click the folder you want to delete and choose Delete from the shortcut menu.
Note:
Deleting a folder from My Favorites deletes only the shortcut to the folder; the target folder is unaffected.
Using the Media Pool
Media files tend to be the largest files on your hard
drive. It is therefore not always easy to move them
around and impractical to store multiple copies of
these files. You can add media files to the Media
Pool to organize them before you begin editing.
Once you begin working on a project, all files you
add to the timeline are automatically included in
the Media Pool. From the View menu, choose
Media Pool to open this window if it is not already
visible.
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