Writing a cd – Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

Copy Protection

Sets the copy protection flag (as defined by the Red Book specification)

for the track. In order for copy protection to occur, the CD player must support the copy
protection flag.

Pre-Emphasis

Sets the pre-emphasis flag (as defined by the Red Book specification) for

the track. Pre-emphasis is a basic noise reduction process that is implemented by a CD
player. For pre-emphasis to occur, the CD player must support the pre-emphasis flag.

ISRC

Specifies an ISRC (International Standard Recording Code). This code is used only

on CDs that are destined for commercial distribution. ISRC codes have 12 characters and
use the following format:

ISO

Country: 2 digit code (for example, US for USA).

Registrant code: 3 digit alpha-numeric, unique reference.

Year of reference: last 2 digits of the year (for example, 04 for 2004).

Designation code: a 5 digit, unique number.

Same For All Tracks

Applies the settings, with the exception of the ISRC code, to all tracks

in the track list.

Writing a CD

Before you write a CD, you should verify that your CD burning device is set up correctly.
Then, set CD options and write the CD.

Note: Audio on CDs must be 44.1 kHz, 16 bit, stereo. If you insert a track with a different
sample type, Adobe Audition automatically converts the audio for you.

To set CD device properties:

1

In CD Project View, choose Options > Device Properties.

2

Select the device you want to set up.

3

Select a buffer size and write speed for the device.

4

If the device supports buffer underrun protection, select Buffer Underrun Protection to

allow the drive to stop and resume burning as needed.

5

Click OK.

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