[64studio-devel] newbie getting to grips with 64 studio
Daniel James
daniel at 64studio.com
Mon Feb 12 10:53:21 UTC 2007
Hi David,
> I recorded today’s church service using audacity on 64 studio, saved the
> tracks as wav as before but when I tried to use gnome cd master to burn
> them to audio cd I found that it seemed unable to recognise the files at
> first and when I clicked the tab “any files” it didn’t add the files to
> the window. I realise that it may be more complex to use Gnome CD
> Master than I first thought but if you could point me in the right
> direction, I would be very grateful.
Gnome CD Master is an excellent tool once you figure it out, but it is a
little different to all the other CD burning programs. That 'Open'
button is for CUE and TOC files - i.e. previously created projects - not
the WAV files.
Start the application and click the 'Audio' icon in the New Project
mini-window. Go to Edit -> Append Track and select your first WAV file,
then repeat that step until your compilation is complete. You can edit
the track listing with Edit -> CD-TEXT. Go to File -> Save to give your
project a name, and then all you have to do is pop a blank CD in the
drive and click the Record icon.
Out of interest, which magazine article did you read that led you to
download 64 Studio and give it a try?
Cheers!
Daniel
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