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[. . . ] Quick Start Guide www. nero. com ENGLISH NeroMIX This Quick Start Guide and the NeroMIX software are protected by copyright. Copying or reproduction ­ in whole or in part ­ is not permitted. Claims against Ahead Software beyond the provisions of the guarantee are ruled out. In particular, Ahead Software accepts no liability for the accuracy of completeness of the content of this manual. [. . . ] Pause between the tracks If crossfading between the tracks is not selected, the pause between the tracks can be defined. Particularly on live recordings, a pause is often considered an interruption and in this case, the pause length should be set to 0 seconds. Record audio CD with crossfading If you want two tracks to flow seamlessly into one another, you can select crossfading, so that track 2 begins quietly while track 1 is still playing. The slider determines how long the crossfading will last. 24 · E NeroMIX NeroMIX as a burning program 6. Activate the `Burn' check box and click on the Finish button. The NeroMIX display window shows all burning operations, such as the writing of the lead-in, the tracks and the lead-out, so that you can check what point in the burning process NeroMIX is currently at. When burning is complete, the recorded CD is ejected. 3. 2 Burning a data CD A data CD is a CD containing data, which is burned without any prior conversion. A data CD can therefore contain both `normal' files and music files. However, a data CD containing music files is not the same as an audio CD, as the songs cannot be played back using a normal CD player. Many DVD players are capable of playing back songs from a data CD containing music tracks in MP3 format. Burning a data CD containing audio files makes sense if the audio tracks are in MP3 format and are not to be converted into WAV files, e. g. because the tracks are going to be played back on an MP3 and/or DVD player. NeroMIX E · 25 ENGLISH NeroMIX as a burning program 3. 2. 1 Burning a data CD containing music files 1. Click in the list box, select `Record a CD-ROM' and then click on the Next button. Select the CD recorder, select the audio playlist as the data source and click on the Next button. The Options button opens a dialog for setting the audio options. Volume label Text field for entering a name for the CD Use Joliet Determines whether the ISO9660 file system extension is to be used. (maximum 64 characters per file name, with maximum 120 characters in path name and over 8 directory levels) Use Mode 2 In Mode 2, data is recorded at 2336 bytes per block (instead of 2048 as in Mode 1). Mode 2 is therefore particularly well suited for applications where a high data rate is of primary importance. 26 · E NeroMIX NeroMIX as a burning program 7. Activate the `Burn' check box and click on the Finish button. NeroMIX E · 27 ENGLISH NeroMIX as a burning program 3. 2. 2 Burning a data CD containing data files 1. Click in the list box, select `Record a CD-ROM' and then click on the Next button. Select the CD recorder, select the new compilation as the data source and click on the Next button. A new window opens up. The Options button opens a dialog for setting the burn speed. 28 · E NeroMIX NeroMIX as a burning program 5. The lower section of the window contains a filling level display, which shows visually how many megabytes the compilation already contains. A yellow and red line shows when the available memory for the medium has been reached. [. . . ] The signal that comes from the magnetic sampling system on a record player cannot be connected directly to the soundcard's line-in input, as the signal's frequency is distorted on technical grounds. Therefore, a socalled equalizing preamplifier is needed between the sampling system 38 · E NeroMIX NeroMIX as an encoder/decoder and the soundcard, to correct the frequency response. The easiest way to do this is to use the phono input on the amplifier. For re-recording, you will need: Record player Computer with soundcard At least 700 MB of free memory on the hard drive Cables for connecting the individual components. [. . . ]

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