
34 WaveLab Concepts
Authoring a data disk
You can also burn data CDs and DVDs using the Data CD/DVD window throughout Wave-
Lab (if you wish to back up all your session files, for example). You can access this window
via Utilities > Data CD/DVD.... You can add any file to a new data CD or dvd at anytime
via the File > Special > Add to DATA CD/DVD function in both the Audio File and Audio
Montage Workspaces. Note that all files referenced by the data disk must be saved before
attempting to create a data CD/DVD. For more information see Data CD/DVD.
Burning your CD/DVD
Once you have compiled an audio CD using any of the tools mentioned you can burn it by
choosing the button which opens the Write Audio CD dialog. Here you can choose
either the device you wish to burn with or to save the disk as a DDP image. This dialog also
allows you to choose standard options as to how the disk will be burnt. For more information
see Write Audio CD.
As well as saving DDP images you can also burn them from within WaveLab. To burn a DDP
image simply select Utilities > Burn Audio CD form DDP Image.... For more information
see Burn Audio CD from DDP Image.
CD burning preferences
Some preferences for CD burning and DDP image creation are set in Global Preferences.
Select Preferences... > Global preferences > CD Burning tab and use "What's this?"
to get more detailed information on the options available.
Related topics
DDP files
Audio CD Report
Write Audio CD
CD Wizard
Data CD/DVD
CD Text Editor
CD
4.4 Markers
Markers are visible indicators that can be used to save and name specific time positions in an
audio or audio montage file. In WaveLab, markers can be used for adding comments, editing,
synchronizing, defining loops, and defining CD/DVD-A tracks. Markers can be used in pairs
as well as individually to mark regions or places for future reference. Once you have defined
some markers in your file you can quickly move the playhead to a marker during editing, or
select the audio between two markers. Markers can also be used to identify an audio cue,
or the beginning or end of a filter or effect.
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