PG, my problem is that all the marker-names I have defined in the Montage are gone when pressing CD-Wizard.
Before is looks like this. I defined six marker-names.
After pressing CD-Wizard ALL marker-names are gone !!!
Now, this is only a small Montage, but there are others with 30 Markers.
That means I will be having 60 Titles which is going to look very confusing.
Moreover I will have to figure each and every one out manually and name them correctly.
This is a large source for mistakes.
Next point:
Why do I all over sudden have the double track count - I don`t want to name the space between the tracks.
Is there a way to avoid this.
But one advise: if you use the montage (and itâs good to do), then donât use/create any Basic Audio CD, as you seem to do at the start of this thread. There is everything you need to burn any CD with montages.
I have already ditched that approach.
You say you use multiple montages, and several of them must be put on a same CD. Then there is an alternative to my previous solution: create a new montage and do âSelect Allâ, âCopyâ and âPasteâ into the target montage, for each of your source montages.
Using CD Wizard is not mandatory. This is first of all a quick way to generate markers according to clips.
In your case, with a complex mixture of clips, you should not use it. Add additional CD markers manually, where needed. In that way, you keep full control.
Create a new empty montage. Then do âSelect Allâ + âCopyâ on the source montage, and âPasteâ into the target montage. This, for each of your source montages.
Use CD Track Start marker, CD Split marker and CD Track End marker
check with CD confirmity lcon looks like a ? with a checkmark
you can study the CD Wizard to use the pause recommended for
every Start,End CD markers is in CD frames 75
just open it and see and the close the CD Wizard dialog
Before start of the very first CD track is 2 s WL will take care of this
after first CD Start Track marker begins audio into ca. 400 ms
use CD track End marker or CD Track splice your choice
after the very last CD Track Start marker set the CD Track âEndâ marker
ca. 800 ms after audio !
check Montage with Check confirmity !
even study a commercial CD recording to see
where pause begins and endâs etc
As you can see in the picture it`s greyed out. Which leads me back to my question.
How do I get a complete Montage to the CD-Tile WITHOUT using the CD-Wizard?!?!
The CD-Tile is EMPTY
Thanx.
P.S.: I reckon you are quite busy but it would save a lot of time if you would not just fly over the questionsâŚ