Creating CDs |
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Use the Create CD dialog to save your sound files to audio CDs that you can share with others.
To open the dialog, choose Create CD from the Tools menu and choose Add Track or Close CD from the submenu.
Before
burning your project to a CD, verify you are using a 16-bit, 44,100
Hz file. Sample rates other than 44,100 Hz will cause CD track
lengths to be miscalculated.
If you have not already done so, save your song.
From the Tools menu, choose Create CD and choose Add Track from the submenu. The Create CD dialog displays the length of the current file and the amount of time remaining on the disc in your CD recorder.
If
you do not have a disc in your CD recorder drive when you access
this window, all options other than the Cancel
button are unavailable. If you insert a disc into your CD recorder
after you access this window, it will take a moment or two for Sound
Forge to recognize the disc and make additional options available.
Click the Add Audio button. The approximate time remaining is displayed at the bottom of the dialog box.
Notes:
Do not click the Cancel button once the disc-writing process has begun. As with any CD-creation process, interrupting the writing process makes your disc unusable.
Your CD cannot be played in an audio CD player until you close the disc.
Closing a disc allows your files to be played on an audio CD player.
From the Tools menu, choose Create CD and choose Close Disc from the submenu. The Create CD dialog displays the amount of time remaining on the disc in your CD recorder.
Click the Close Disc button.
You
will not be able to add audio tracks to a CD after you close the disc.