Burner
The Burner is helpful for you to backup audio files. Unlike some of the burning programs that list the files in alphabetic order, you can adjust file sequence before burning. So you can get CDs with files in desired order.
On the Player interface, click the Burner button to get to the Burner. The Burner interface is similar with that of the Joiner.
Start burning, After all settings are completed, click this button to start burning process.
- Device, The system will detect the available devices automatically. Select one you want to use if you have more than one burning devices. You can erase the rewritable CD in full or quick mode. As this process is irrevocable, you are suggested to do it after consideration.
- Load, Open the output path to get files for burning.
- Save, Save the selected files in the path
- Project type, Choose to burn your files into Audio CD, MP3 CD or WMA CD.
- Add, Select files from the upper list, click Add button to get them into the burning list below.
- Add all, Get all files in the upper list into the burning list below.
- Remove, Select a file in the burning list, click the button to remove it. This action will not actually remove a file. You just make it out of the burning list.
- Remove all, Click to remove all files in the burning list. And the list will be clear. Here are some buttons for rearranging file sequence before burning. Use them to get a CD with files in desired order.
- First, To rank a selected file in the burning list to the first place in the row.
- Last, To rank a selected file in the burning list to the last place in the row.
- Up, To move a selected file up.
- Down, To move a selected file down.
- Status bar, The status bar will display total size of the files to be burnt. When there are files added to the burning list, the status bar will be marked with blue according to the percentage of the total file size. If the files surpass the capacity of the disk, the excessive part will be marked with red. The color yellow indicates that your file size will reach the capacity.
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