Creating, opening, and saving projects, Adding audio files to a project – Apple WaveBurner 1.5 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Getting Started With WaveBurner

Creating, Opening, and Saving Projects

The first step in making a CD in WaveBurner is the creation of a new project.

To create a new project:

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Choose File > New (or press Command-N).

A new blank, untitled project document appears. You can name the project when you
first save it.

Tip: Dragging audio files onto the WaveBurner icon in the Finder or Dock creates a new
project. The audio files are automatically added to the new project.

To open an existing project:

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Choose File > Open (or press Command-O).

2

Locate and select the project in the Open dialog, and click Open.

Note: You can open old WB 2 (Mac OS 9) documents in WaveBurner 1.5. When opening
such a document, the document format will be converted to the WaveBurner version
1.5 format. When saving this document for the first time, a file selector dialog will be
opened, so that the old document will not be overwritten automatically. Once saved in
version WB 1.5 format, a document can no longer be opened with versions prior to
version 1.1.

To save a project:

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Choose File > Save (or press Command-S).

Note: You can set preferences for various aspects of WaveBurner in the Preferences
window. Some preferences apply to the current project, and others apply when you
create a new project. You may want to set some preferences before you begin working
on your projects. Please see “

Setting WaveBurner Preferences

” on page 59 for details.

Adding Audio Files to a Project

WaveBurner supports the following audio file formats:

 AIFF
 WAV
 SDII
 AAC
 MP3

Audio files can be mono, split stereo, or interleaved stereo, and can be in any
combination of the following sample rates and bit depths:

 All sample rates from 11 kHz to 192 kHz
 8, 16, and 24 bit depths

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