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Offline A4000_Mad

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Re: Make CD refresher
« on: January 16, 2008, 10:03:53 PM »
Wilse,

My own method is to put all the data I want written to CD into a drawer called Container. The plan being that the contents of the drawer Container are written to the CD.


Firstly I launch MakeCD and click on 'Add'




Then I click on the arrow circled red in the screengrab below.




Then I click on the arrow at the top right of this screengrab to give the CD a name ("Midi Files" in this example)

Next I drag and drop the drawer Container into the top left window. ("Dir Container:" highlighted in blue)

Now I click on 'OK' at the bottom left of the screen.




I click on 'OK' again at the top right of the next screen.




Next I click on 'Write tracks.....'




Now I change 'Test mode _on_' to 'Test mode _off_'

change 'Session' to 'CD-R' and click on 'Start'.




Finally I click on 'Update + OK'




After exiting MakeCD it appears the newly written CD-R shows up as "Uninitialised" until it has been ejected and re-inserted.


Well, this has sure kept me out of mischief for a while :-D


:pint:
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Re: Make CD refresher
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2008, 09:40:53 PM »
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rkauer wrote:
Excellent tutorial you have done!


Thank you rkauer :-)

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Wilse wrote:
@A4000 MAD:

Thanks for that fantastic walk through.



You're very welcome Wilse. Glad it was of help :pint:
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