Check your equipment specifications for compatibility.Ĭonverts (as necessary) and transfers selected audioĬD that can be played on standard MP3 capable players. When creating an audio CD, RealPlayer will approximate any missing audio data.ĬD-R audio discs can be played on any standard CD player, but not all CD players can play CD-RW audio discs. Low bitrate source files have less audio data than CD quality source files. The audio quality on your CD is only as good as the original material you are burning. Files are added as audio tracks on the CD at the same quality level as a standard audio CD. Click, and select Tools > CD > Audio CD Burner.Ĭreates an audio CD that can be played on standard CD players.You can also open the CD Burner from these locations:
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See CD Burning Tips for suggestions on making your best possible CDs.Ĭreating CDs with the option of multi-session burning is a RealPlayer Plus 16 Premium Feature. Print Jewel Case - Opens the "Print Jewel Case" dialog. Start A New Burn - Place another blank disc in the drive and burn Optional: Choose one of these CD Burner options from the sidebar:Ĭopy - Place another blank disc in the drive and burn.Your disc will be ejected when the burning is complete.(Click Advanced Options for further Drive Options preferences.)įor more information, see "Tell Me More About CD Options" below. Click OK when you are satisfied with the preferences and CD Text. The "CD Options" dialog presents preferences based on the CD Type you selected (Audio, MP3, or Data). To view or change the default options and CD Text, click Edit Options.Not Fit" and will not be burned to the disc. The disc, and the total minutes or file size you have queued so far. The CD Status indicator (below the queue) shows the minutes required forĭownload (Audio CD) or file space (MP3 or Data CD) still available on The selected tracks by dragging and dropping them within the burn list.ĭelete a track, right-click it and select Delete, or select it and press on your keyboard. The selected clips are displayed in the queue with a Ready to Burn status. Select a clip or clips and click Add Selected to CD to queue clips for burning. You can choose to duplicate a previously made CD by selecting it from CD History. In addition to the standard Library categories (such as Music and Playlists), a CD History option is also available. Check your player first if this is a concern.) For more about CD Types, see "Tell Me More About CD Types" below.Ī navigable Library pane opens. (When deciding which type of media to use, keep in mind that CD-RW discs cannot always be played by all CD players. The "Select CD Type" dialog opens, and explains these types for you. Click Select CD Type to choose whether to make an Audio CD, an MP3 CD, or a Data CD.