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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: steniriel on November 29, 2004, 08:35:35 pm
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Hello Guys I have a question! After I recorded a Cd music, how i can save that project??so i can use it later if i want to record the same project again? Thanks for you prompt response
Sincerely,
Rick
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how about making a playlist?
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I did that already! If i want to record again the same Cd, There is no way to find the project. In Cd Creator ( roxio) when you finished record a project, it ask you if you want to save this project if you do, clicking yes it automatically save the project, if you look for it later you just go to open project and that's it!
Thanks for the prompt response!
Rick
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how about making a playlist?
In Cd Creator ( roxio) when you finished record a project ...
MC doesn't have the ability to save the CD Burning "layout file" like Roxio does. I believe what KingSparta was suggesting is that you make a regular old Music playlist out of the files after you burn the disc if you want to save it to burn again later. This should be pretty easy as it is, though I definately think it would be better if MC provided the option (but please not in a dialog box like Nero and Roxio) to automatically save the burn que as a playlist (with a save as playlist button or right-click save as playlist type thing).
Either way, it should be pretty easy to save the songs to a playlist after you burn the disc.
First click the Show List link in the action window on the lower left.
Then select all the files (press Control-A).
Right click on them and choose Send To --> Playlist --> Create Playlist
Type in a name for your list, etc and save it.
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You could also just create the playlist to start with and then burn the playlist as many times as you want.
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True, but then you'd have to plan ahead ... Always an anathema. ;D
Plus, its easier to assemble the burning list in the burn que because it tells you how many songs will fit on the CD (in a smack you on the head kinda way).
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We'll see if we can add this for audio CD's. Data CD's are more complicated.
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Sweet! Thanks Jim!
I honestly only care for Audio CDs. I typically use Nero to burn my Data CDs anyway (except for the occasional MP3 cd but I'd only ever want one copy of that anyhow).
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how about making a playlist?
In Cd Creator ( roxio) when you finished record a project ...
MC doesn't have the ability to save the CD Burning "layout file" like Roxio does. I believe what KingSparta was suggesting is that you make a regular old Music playlist out of the files after you burn the disc if you want to save it to burn again later. This should be pretty easy as it is, though I definately think it would be better if MC provided the option (but please not in a dialog box like Nero and Roxio) to automatically save the burn que as a playlist (with a save as playlist button or right-click save as playlist type thing).
Either way, it should be pretty easy to save the songs to a playlist after you burn the disc.
First click the Show List link in the action window on the lower left.
Then select all the files (press Control-A).
Right click on them and choose Send To --> Playlist --> Create Playlist
Type in a name for your list, etc and save it.
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how about making a playlist?
In Cd Creator ( roxio) when you finished record a project ...
MC doesn't have the ability to save the CD Burning "layout file" like Roxio does. I believe what KingSparta was suggesting is that you make a regular old Music playlist out of the files after you burn the disc if you want to save it to burn again later. This should be pretty easy as it is, though I definately think it would be better if MC provided the option (but please not in a dialog box like Nero and Roxio) to automatically save the burn que as a playlist (with a save as playlist button or right-click save as playlist type thing).
Either way, it should be pretty easy to save the songs to a playlist after you burn the disc.
First click the Show List link in the action window on the lower left.
Then select all the files (press Control-A).
Right click on them and choose Send To --> Playlist --> Create Playlist
Type in a name for your list, etc and save it.
Thanks Glynor for your suggestion i really appreciated, It will help me to manage better my music projects and I hope on the incoming MC 11 this features would be added.!!
Thanks,
Rick