How to create party CDs
and use the
Read Track function

  1. Gather the media you would like to record from (Tapes, CDs, Mini Discs, Records, etc.).
  2. Keeping in mind that you need to stay within the seventy-four minute limit of audio CDs, choose the songs you want to record from.
  3. Unless your input is a CD, you should record from your source as if it were a vinyl record.
  4. If your input is a CD, click on the "Read Track" button (it is the button that looks like a CD with music notes on it).
  5. Select the tracks that you want to record. If you are not sure which track you want, you can listen to the CD using the controls near the bottom of the dialogue box.
  6. After selecting the track that you want, click on the "Add" button. If all you are doing is copying the entire CD, you can click on the "Add All" button.
  7. Before you begin to copy tracks from your CD, you should select the correct read speed of your CD-ROM drive from the drop down list labeled "Read Speed."
  8. You may want to change the file name prefix if you are recording from multiple sources so you don’t get confused about which file is which. To do this, click on the "change" button, type in the appropriate name, and click "OK."
  9. The program will now begin copying the CD tracks you have selected.
  10. Repeat these steps until you have all of the songs you want to record. Remember, you have a limit of seventy-four minutes when you are recording on to CDs.
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