Cd burning, Burning a cd from a playlist – Qsonix Qsonix User Manual

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CD Burning

Use Qsonix to burn a CD-R from your library, saved playlists or even your current Now Playing list.

Qsonix gives the ability to burn full-quality audio CD’s using any stored playlists, the Now Playing Queue or an entire
album with just a few button presses. The system automatically handles all conversion and burning using the built-in CD-
Recorder drive. You can easily rearrange track order and make custom mix discs from your Qsonix library. You can also
make backup copies of any CD that has already been loaded into your Qsonix with one-button press from the Album
menu. This feature is great for making backups to prevent damage to your original CD’s.

Burning a CD from a Playlist

1.

From the Main screen, tap the drop-menu icon in the Playlists Panel.

2.

Select a playlist using the Up and Down arrow buttons in the Playlists panel.

NOTE- The title displayed is the title selected.

3.

Select Burn to CD. The blue BURN CD screen will then appear with a checklist

of all the tracks on the chosen (durations.)

4.

Using the checklist, you can select or de-select any tracks on the list. The

green check mark indicates a track CD.

5.

Use the Move Track Up/Down arrow buttons to re-order your selections for

CD burning.

6.

When you are satisfied with your selections and track order, simply insert a

blank recordable disc into the drive. Once a disc is inserted, the Green Start
button will then be activated. Simply press this to begin recording. NOTE- A
graphic depiction of required disk space for a list will show up on the screen,
along with the total and selected number
of tracks and the respective playback time.
If the list of tracks exceeds disk space, it
will be indicated next to the track title.

7.

Once recording begins, the system first

prepares the tracks for recording which
can take a few minutes, depending on
the compression of the chosen tracks.
Progress can be monitored via the
screen.

8.

Writing to the disc begins automatically

after the system has prepared the
tracks. When the write/record process is complete, the CD tray will open. All you need to do is label your new
disc and play it in any CD player!

9.

If you change your mind, you may cancel the recording any time.

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