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Subject:Burning CDS
Posted by: Tombolino
Date:8/6/2001 8:36:37 PM

Hey all,

In Acid 3, I cant seem to be able to burn my songs into CD.

1. In SAVE AS, I cant find the option to save as .wav (if I would like to burn with my own program, Easy CD Creator).

2. When I use the Create CD function, the operation gets stopped because it says the writing speed is to high and the buffer is something else cant remember. Well, under Preferences, I did lower the writing speed to the minimum and the buffering is at .90. Help!

Also, how can you burn more than one song in the same CD with Acid3's fucntion?

My setup is 128 RAM, 13 Gigs, 450 MHZ.

thanks!

Seb

Subject:RE: Burning CDS
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:8/6/2001 8:54:09 PM

Use "File>Render As" instead of "Save As" to save your project as a WAV.

HTH,
Iacobus

Subject:RE: Burning CDS
Reply by: LanceL
Date:8/7/2001 3:23:55 PM

>> Also, how can you burn more than one song in the
>> same CD with Acid3's fucntion?

You'll burn projects individually. You won't be able to burn different parts of one ACID project as different tracks on a CD. ACID burns an open project to disc as an individual track. If you're having difficulty with buffer underruns, and Easy CD Creator isn't handy, you can render the file to a .wav (as suggested by the previous poster) and bring that into ACID as one track in a new project. Then, burn that project. ACID doesn't have to process all of the effects, fades and multiple tracks when you burn like this, and you're less likely to have a buffer underrun.

Subject:RE: Burning CDS
Reply by: Tombolino
Date:8/7/2001 11:22:20 PM

Friends,

Thanks. Honestly I dont understand. In Acid 2, all I had to do was to save as .wav and I could then use Easy CD Creator and burn several songs on one CD.

So has burning CDs become worse on Acid3?

When I open render, the only .wav that appears says something like Microsoft.wav? Is this the right one?

What is this business of saving as one track per projects etc?

thanks!

Subject:RE: Burning CDS
Reply by: LanceL
Date:8/8/2001 6:59:07 AM

You can ignore everything I said about ACID's own burning capabilities, if you're using Easy CD Creator. Nothing has changed in that respect. You still render (or save) Microsoft Wave files (.wav) just like you did in ACID 2.0. You can then bring this file into Easy CD Creator, or the burning software of your choice.

Subject:RE: Burning CDS
Reply by: Tombolino
Date:8/8/2001 5:57:53 PM

thanks!:)

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