Sony SF10000 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Using the Track List window
From the View menu, choose Metadata, and then choose Track List from the submenu to toggle the display of the Track List window.
The Track List window is essentially a text representation of the events on the CD layout bar for a disc-at-once CD. You can use the Track
List window to view track and index markers, edit track position and length, edit track names, adjust pause time, toggle protection and
emphasis flags, and edit ISRC data.
You can also copy, save, and print the contents of the Track List window if you need to provide a track list to a CD duplicator.
Reordering tracks
1.
Click in the numbered column to select a row.
2.
Drag the row to a new position.
The track is moved to the position where you drop it, and the timeline is updated.
Editing track position and length
Double-click the Start, End, and Length boxes and type a new value in the box to edit a CD track’s starting or ending point or length.
Typing a new value in the boxes has the same effect as moving or resizing the CD track on the CD layout bar:
Editing the Start or End value moves the track forward or backward in time while preserving its length.
• Editing only the Length value changes the track’s ending time while preserving its start time.
Editing track title and artist information
Double-click the Title (CD Text) and Artist (CD Text) boxes to edit their contents.
Notes:
In order to burn valid CD Text, you must specify a title for the disc and for each track on the disc (artist information is optional). If the
Title box in the CD Information window or Track List window is left blank, a warning will be displayed before burning so you can choose
to write the disc without CD Text or cancel burning and add title information as needed.
You can write a maximum of 5000 characters as CD Text.
If you select the Write CD Text check box on the Burn Disc-at-Once CD dialog, this data will be written to your disc. In order to display CD
Text, your CD player must support CD Text.
Adjusting pause time
Double-click the Pause box to edit the pause time between tracks. Type a new value in the box, and tracks will move accordingly in the
timeline.
300
| CHAPTER 20