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Tips & tricks to use Sound Editor Deluxe.

How to Burn Audio CD?

Introduction

There are many music files on you PC and they are too bulky for your hard disk. In this way, you need to select the right software to burn them to audio CD to save more hard disk space. Sound Editor Deluxe is a perfect audio editor tool for your audio production that supports many popular audio formats and features audio CD burning. It allows you to directly burn audio CDs from MP3, WMA, WAV, and OGG files. Download Sound Editor Deluxe to burn your favorite songs to CD.

1. Activate Audio CD Burner

Launch Sound Editor Deluxe & insert a writable CD into your disc drive. Click on "File" , then "Burn CD - Burn CD" to activate the audio CD burner wizard.

Activate Audio CD Burner

2. Select Usable Burning Device

The burner scans your computer's disc drive and all the available drives are displayed in the list. Select the usable disc drive from the list (the system will select it by default if there is only one) . If you plug in new devices or change the disc in the drive, click "Refresh" to update device list.

Select Usable Burning Device

3. Add Audio Files

Click "Add File(s)..." to input audio files you like to the burning list. It allows you to edit title & artist of every track. To delete files from the burning list, right-click on them and choose "Remove". If you need to delete all the listed files, click on "Remove All".

Add Audio Files

4. Choose Burning Mode/Speed & Burn

Select one burning mode from the Burning Mode drop-down menu . Take a notice of Disc-AT-Once raw P-W method if you'd like to burn the CD-Text information. The other modes can't do this. The "Test Mode" is provided to test the Audio CD compilation for errors. Then, choose the appropriate burning speed . With all these settled, click "Next" to start the progress of burning. The screen will display the progress bar. The CD tray will automatically eject the disc when the audio CD has been completely created.

Choose Burning Mode/Speed & Burn

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