Acoustica Mixcraft 7 User Manual
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Mix the project down to WAV files and then use a third-party burning program
that supports the CD- or DVD-burner. In the Mix Down dialog, make sure the Create
A New File For Each CD Marker option is selected. We recommend using WAV files
at CD quality for the mix down. Import the WAV files into the third-party CD burning
software, arrange them in the correct order and burn the CD.
BURNED CD WON’T PLAY IN MY CD PLAYER
Here are a few things to try:
Make sure that you actually burned the CD! Look at the back of the CD under a
light and look for differences between the burned area and blank section.
Make sure that there aren't any scratches or smudges on the CD data surface.
Try a different burning engine. Primo is the latest and newest engine. Change the
engine in the CD Burning preferences.
Try burning using a blank CD from a different manufacturer. See if there is a
recommended type of CD for your CD player
Try burning at a slower speed. Older CD players are not as tolerant and if you burn
at a slower speed, it will burn with higher precision. Also, some blank CDs are not
rated for higher speeds. Check the information on the blank CD packaging for burn
speed rating.
If there is a paper sticker label on the CD, it could be interfering with the weight
balance or it may not be spinning at the correct speed. Try a CD without a label on it.
Check to see if the CD plays in other CD players or computers. (CD drives in
computers typically are less finicky about playing burned CD’s properly than dedicated
consumer audio CD players.)
VIDEO
VIDEO PLAYBACK PROBLEMS
If after loading a video, Mixcraft does one of the following:
Crashes with an error window
Freezes and stops responding
Mixcraft's CPU usage goes way up to above 60% or so.
Video frames appear distorted