Burning CD with Tracks

JohnMuellerJD wrote on 4/5/2003, 8:12 PM
I can't understand why this isn't working. I have a 15 minute video project that I transfered to my computer because I wanted to burn it to an audio CD but make it into 10 separate tracks. I have inserted about 10 audio tracks throughout the audio portion and I have labeled these tracks. However, when I burn it to CD, it burns as only one track. I am stuck as to why it will not burn individual tracks? Please help.

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Chienworks wrote on 4/6/2003, 6:05 AM
How are you inserting the audio tracks? You should be pressing N (or clicking Insert / Audio CD Track Region) to insert the track markers, then using Tools / Burn CD / Disc-At-Once Audio CD for burning the disc.
craftech wrote on 4/6/2003, 4:07 PM
Or try Samplitude 2496. It's quicker and easier.
Geoff_Wood wrote on 4/7/2003, 3:46 AM
craftech sed : "Or try Samplitude 2496. It's quicker and easier. "

That sounds amazing ! How could they make it faster and easier than positioning the cursor (or on the fly), hitting "N", then Tools/Burn CD/ Disc-At-Once, and <enter> ?

geoff
Rednroll wrote on 4/7/2003, 11:46 AM
"That sounds amazing ! How could they make it faster and easier than positioning the cursor (or on the fly), hitting "N", then Tools/Burn CD/ Disc-At-Once, and <enter> ?"

I totally agree, seeing the majority of craftech's posts are in the Vegas Video forum, it's probably safe to assume he's not very familiar with the audio features. If he would have spent the 5 minutes reading the keyboard short-cuts instead of wasting 5 minutes with his post, he would already have known that and would have saved some money from buying 2 programs and telling other users to do the same. It was a very non-helpful post. It's like someone asking, "How do I get my car to move faster than 55 MPH?" and him replying, "Buy another car". Although, the obvious answer would be too, "push down harder on the accelerator."

It would be good to hear back from the original poster though, I will guess they where either using the "Track-at-once" burning option, or maybe they were placing "Markers" instead of "Track ID's" and not getting the results they had expected.