I/O Magic 24X10X40 User Manual - page 20
24x10x40 CD-RW Drive
User’s Guide
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6. Using drag & drop, compile the files by clicking on the desired files with
the mouse and then dragging them into the audio compilation window.
Note: By compiling the selected audio tracks, Nero will analyze the track’s
information. You will be asked to give a name to each CD you want to
extract audio tracks from.
7. If you want to extract audio files from a second CD, just insert now the
second CD and compile the files in the same way you did it in step 6. If
the first CD you have inserted was the only CD you wanted to extract files
from, just continue with step 8.
8. Once you have compiled all audio data, open the Write CD dialog. The
easiest way to do this is to click on the Write CD icon in the toolbar. You
will then go to the Write CD dialog box, which will undoubtedly look
familiar to you: it is the same box which you saw for the creation of a new
compilation, only now the Burn property sheet is shown on the top.
9. You will see several boxes, of which some have already been selected. All
of the preferences may now be examined and changed if necessary.
Important: Audio data that have been compiled on-the-fly without being
first saved as wave files, can only be written in track-at-once mode. This
means that you will not be able to make use of some features of your CD
recorder (e.g. CD Text, variable pause length, or index setting) since such
features are only available in disc-at-once mode.
10. Confirm by clicking on Write. If the compiled audio tracks have been
extracted from several CDs, a message will be displayed during the burn
process asking you to insert the CD corresponding to the track Nero is
ready to write.
11. Finally, the CD will be ejected.
12. You may now check to see for yourself what was written onto your new
CD by re-inserting the CD and clicking on the CD info icon.
Important: if your audio CD contains crackling noises or sounds strangely
distorted, you have most likely trouble with the so-called "Audio Jitter". These
problems are case by hardware failures to read audio data correctly. Please
refer to “Checking the audio features of your CD-ROM drive and CD ROM-
Read speed settings”.