

It is activated automatically when writing multiple copies. This is useful if your project uses many audio plug-ins while writing. If this option is activated, a disk image is created before writing, which eliminates the risk of buffer underruns. Render to Temporary File before Writing (only available for writing audio If the test fails, try again at a lower writing If this option is activated, clicking OK initiatesĪ simulation of writing the CD. The highest speed depends on theĬapabilities of your writing device and the medium present in theĪllows you to define the number of copies that you want to write. Of the DDP specification, but it can be used by the recipient of the DDPĪllows you to select the writing speed. If this option is activated, a file called IDENT.TXT Write Table of Contents and Customer Information (DDP image must be

Destination Folder (DDP image must be selected)Īllows you to specify the destination path. If this option is activated, the audio signal is not processed through the Master Section before being written to the medium. Selected, clicking the button erases the existing DDP Erase Optical MediaĮrases the optical medium present in the selected drive, provided it is a rewritable medium. Opens the Device Information dialog that shows Eject Optical MediumĮjects the optical medium present in the selected drive. Click the refresh icon after you insert a new blank medium to update the Speed pop-up menu. This is done automatically when this dialog opens. Scans the system for connected optical devices. Otherwise, the drive is under the control of the operating systemĪnd is not available for WaveLab Pro. On the Mac, insert a medium in the drive after opening WaveLab Pro.
