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Introduction
» Karaoke Sing-n-Burn
» Requirements
» Installation
» Starting Karaoke Sing-n-Burn
Playing Songs
» Opening Files & Playback
» Monitoring Lyrics & Playback
» Adjusting Tempo, Key & Volume
» Midi Channel Controls
» Saving & Exporting Files
» Creating Playlist
Using Performance Function
» Introduction To Performance
» Choosing Processing Mode
» Testing & Configuring Software Mode
» Recording, Clearing & Saving Performance
» Performance Playback
» Monitoring Vocals & Opening Performance Files
Burn CDs
» Burning Audio CD in KSB
» Burning Data CD in KSB
» Keyboard Shortcut List
Support Information
» Technical Support
» Contacting Us
 

Burning Audio CD in KSB

Karaoke Sing-n-Burn allows you to create a Audio CD using the Burn CD Feature. With the help of this feature you can burn your Wave and Mp3 file to an Audio CD format [CDA format],

To burn a CD of your recording, click Burn CD which is on the main UI of Karaoke Sing-n-Burn or File->Burn CD menu option [Shortcut key F5].

You will see the Burn UI of Karaoke Sing-n-Burn. You can add files [Wave or Mp3 format] in the burn list. Select the Audio CD button (the default selection) and get a preview of added songs by clicking Preview.

Once you have assembled a list of songs to burn to CD, begin the burning process. Note: You can only burn an Audio CD once and therefore cannot add songs to the CD later, so make sure that you have finalized your Audio CD layout.

Before starting the burn operation, satisfy yourself that the listed tracks are the ones that you want to record. Make sure that the sequence of songs is that what you want. Ensure that the quality of the selected tracks is good. Ensure that the Audio CD is recordable, that it is blank, and that it is not flawed. Check the total duration of the tracks listed in the burn list: this must not exceed 74 minutes (or whatever the limit of your Audio CD is). Finally, there must be at least 1 audio track to record!

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The following is the burning process:

a) Add the desired song files to the burn list.

b) Place a blank recordable CD in the CD-writer.

c) Press Burn CD.

A dialog box will prompt you to select a CD-writing Speed from a selection list. The speeds available in this selection list vary according to the capability of the CD-writer.

[XP Users Please Note: Select the default CD-writing speed to write your CD.]

Under certain circumstances the beginning or end of the file being burned may be truncated by the operating system. If you have trouble with this, check Prevent Truncation in the burn dialog box. Note: This option is not needed or available under Windows XP.

Truncation (cutting the recording short) will be prevented if this checkbox is checked.

Click OK to proceed with burning your CD, or abort by clicking Cancel.

The recording process will begin and you will see a window displaying your new CD's progress towards completion.

This CD can be played on computers as well as any general CD player which supports the playback of Audio CDs.

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