Burn an Audio CD from SVMSP

Etronik wrote on 11/13/2007, 6:46 PM
Has anyone burned an audio CD from Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum?
It refers to making Red Book DAO, and refers to adding a 2 second break per track.
I am trying to understand the method they vaguely refer to in the help files.
I would like to know if some one has made this software do it, not the specs, theory or speculation of "how it should be". ( I can do that- plus add a few $#@& words, no extra charge)
Also, because DV audio 32 hz, you would have to resample and antialias to 44hz before you go to TOOLS-BURN CD-DOA AUDIO, or does it do it automatically?
Thanx in advance

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Chienworks wrote on 11/13/2007, 6:55 PM
It will do the resampling automatically, nothing for you to worry about.

I don't have the studio version, but i strongly suspect that it will work the same way as the pro version. Try this on for size ... drop your audio onto the timeline. Move the cursor to the start of the file and press N to drop the first track marker. It will be a red flag at the top of the timeline. A matching flag will also appear at the end automatically. Move the cursor to where you want track 2 to start and press N again. Repeat this process for the remaining tracks. Then go to tools and burn Disc At Once.

It's really that simple and it works.

Now, if you have multiple clips and you want each clip to become a track automatically there's a feature to lay out CD tracks from events, and this will insert the 2 second gaps for you as well. It's not necessary to use this, but if that's what you want it can make your life a little easier. Of course, that will assume you've already split the audio up into separate events. If you haven't, just use the method i described above.
Etronik wrote on 11/14/2007, 11:27 AM
Thank you Chienworks -you rock. For some reason, I just wasn't comprehending the help file's method. I am going to give it a try. I do a local TV show, and have thought about dropping it (the program) onto the netcast scene as an audio program.