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Burning a CD
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3 Burning a CD
3.1 Introduction
Your can make your own, individual CDs easily with Feurio!
This section is aimed at users who want to burn their own CDs without first
having to spend much time learning all about the program. It will show you
how to compile your own CD and introduce you to the different Feurio!
elements. The individual components and their specific elements and
functions are described in section 4 and later.
When you compile your own CD, first a project is set up, the audio tracks are
then copied into the project and finally the CD is burned.
The audio tracks to be burned may have different formats (CDA, wav or MP3
files) and originate from different sources (CDs, a hard disk, or a database).
Compressed MP3 files can be decompressed when they are copied into the
project (this calls for sufficient hard disk memory but it does permit burning at
very high speed) or only at the moment they are burned onto the CD (in this
case no additional hard disk memory is required, but the burning process can
only be performed at a slower speed because the computer has to work to
decompress the files).
This section is aimed at users who want to burn their own CDs without first
having to spend much time learning all about the program. It will show you
how to compile your own CD and introduce you to the different Feurio!
elements. The individual components and their specific elements and
functions are described in section 4 and later.
When you compile your own CD, first a project is set up, the audio tracks are
then copied into the project and finally the CD is burned.
The audio tracks to be burned may have different formats (CDA, wav or MP3
files) and originate from different sources (CDs, a hard disk, or a database).
Compressed MP3 files can be decompressed when they are copied into the
project (this calls for sufficient hard disk memory but it does permit burning at
very high speed) or only at the moment they are burned onto the CD (in this
case no additional hard disk memory is required, but the burning process can
only be performed at a slower speed because the computer has to work to
decompress the files).