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Creating an audio CD
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Methods of writing an audio CD
There are two ways in which you can write audio data to 
CD-R/RW media.
● Track At Once
This method writes the data in units of CD tracks. The 
advantage of this method is that you can add new 
data to media that already contains existing data.
With the Track At Once method, the data from the 
beginning to the end of the stereo track of a song is 
written to the CD as one track. (Even if there is a por-
tion during the song that contains no data, it will be 
written as silent audio data.)
Since each track is written individually when you use 
this method, an interval of approximately two sec-
onds will be created between each track.
In order for a disc written using Track At Once to be 
playable by the CD-RW drive or a CD player, you 
must perform a process known as “finalizing” to 
write track information to the disc. Once you have 
finalized a disc, you cannot write any more data to it.
● Disc At Once
This method writes all tracks at once. Similarly to 
when using the Track At Once method, the data from 
the beginning to the end of the stereo track of each 
song is written to the CD as one track.
However since writing does not stop until all data 
has been written, there will be no gap between the 
tracks.
When using Disc At Once to write a CD, you can use 
the start point, end point and markers that were 
assigned within the AW16G song to divide a single 
continuous song into multiple tracks for writing.
For example, this is convenient when you have 
recorded a live performance as a single song, and 
want to assign track numbers while leaving the play-
back in continuous form.
Note
Note
• A track shorter than four seconds cannot be written to 
an audio CD. If you use start point/end point/markers 
to divide a song into multiple tracks, make sure that 
each track is at least four seconds long.
• If the length of the stereo track exceeds the writable 
length of the media, you can create an audio CD by 
adjusting the start point/end point so that the region is 
within the allowable length. (
Media that you write using Disc At Once will be 
finalized automatically, and can be played back by a 
CD-RW drive or CD player that supports that type of 
media. However, no further data can be written to a 
disc that was written using Disc At Once.
Track 1
Start
Track 2
End
Start
End
Song A
interval (2 seconds)
Song B
Audio CD
Track 1
Start
Track 2
End
Start
End
Song A
Marker = off
no gap
Audio CD
Song B
Marker = off
Track 1
Start
Track 4
End
Track 2
1
Track 3
2
Start
End
1
2
Song A
Marker = on
Audio CD
Song B
Marker = off