Burning a disc using all open files

Choose ToolsBurn Disc to create a disc-at-once CD using the open files. A single track will be created for each file.


  1. Open the files that contain your source audio. For more information, see "Opening a file."

  2. Choose ToolsBurn Disc to display the Burn Disc dialog.

    1. Select the Write CD-Text to disc check box if you want to write CD Text data to your CD. In order to display CD Text, your CD player must support CD Text. The following information will be written:

      Item

      Source

      Disc Title

      Type a disc name in the Title box.

      Disc Artist

      Type an artist name in the Artist box.

      Disc Genre

      Choose a category from the Genre drop-down list.

      Track Name

      Track names are based on the file name of each file, or you can edit the Name value in the Burn Disc dialog.

    2. Choose a setting from the Gap between songs drop-down list to establish amount of silence between tracks. Two seconds is standard for Red Book audio CDs.

      Use None if you want to create a gapless live CD.

  3. Verify the track list in the Burn Disc dialog, and click Burn Disc when you're ready to start burning.

    If you need to rearrange the track list, you can drag and drop rows in the Burn Disc dialog.

  4. If you want to create an archive of the disc, use the Archive tab. For more information, see "Creating an archive when burning a disc."