Creating an audio CD
The main steps for creating and burning an audio CD are: selecting audio tracks, organizing the list of tracks for the disk, selecting the current CD drive, and burning the disk in the audio CD format.

Once you have decided which audio tracks you want to burn in the audio CD format, just add them to the track list. To do this, click the Add Track button. The standard Open File dialog box will then appear and you can select the audio file(s) you require. In addition, you can use Drag-n-Drop to add files in Audio One Pack. Tracks can be added to the list by dragging and dropping files from other applications using the mouse.
The total playback time of all tracks is displayed in the upper-right corner of the screen. This time must not exceed 75 minutes for a 650MB disk and 80 minutes for a 700MB disk. If this time limit is exceeded, the problem will be highlighted in red.

After you finish creating the track list, make sure that the name of the disk and the names of all tracks are correct. Then insert an empty disk into the CD drive, select the burn rate and click the Burn Audio CD button.

The Audio One Pack program is designed to create and burn music to an audio CD

When a track list is right-clicked, its popup menu will appear. You can use this menu to perform all the main operations for organizing the audio CD track list. You can play the selected track, add a new one, remove the selected tracks, specify a new name for the selected track or move it to a new location. If you select the Copy List to Clipboard menu item, the program will copy the list of all tracks to the clipboard, which can then be pasted into other applications.

When a track list is right-clicked, its popup menu will appear

If you select the Rename Track item in the popup menu or if you double-click the track list, the dialog box will appear and you can specify a new name for the track.

the dialog box will appear and you can specify a new name for the track

You can use the Disk Info dialog box to see the disk type, the number of sessions on the disk, the number of tracks on the disk, and the amount of occupied/free space on the disk. In addition, the dialog box contains a list with full information about all tracks on the disk. To open this dialog box, just click the Disk Info button.

You can use the Disk Info dialog box to see the disk type, the number of sessions on the disk, the number of tracks on the disk, and the amount of occupied/free space on the disk.

If you click the Erase CD-RW button, a dialog box will appear allowing you to erase rewritable disks (CD-RW). Here you can choose between two modes of erasing the disk – quick or full. The quick mode does not physically erase data on the disk, but only deletes the area with the description of the disk contents. Use this mode if the disk you are erasing contains no confidential data. If you select the full mode, all old data will be permanently deleted.

erase rewritable disks (CD-RW)

A click on the Options button will open a dialog box containing the parameters for burning the audio CD. Here you can select the path to the folder for storing temporary files that the program generates during its work. You can also specify whether the CD drive tray should close after it has ejected.

a dialog box containing the parameters for burning the audio CD

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