With RealPlayer and some blank discs (CD-R or CD-RW), you can create custom audio CDs that you can then play on any standard CD player. You can also create custom data CDs with any of the files listed in your Library.
If you have RealPlayer Plus 16, you can also access such premium features as Crossfade and MP3 CD-burning.
In addition to the standard Library categories (such as Music and Playlists), a CD History option is also available. You can choose to duplicate a previously made CD by selecting it from CD History.
If desired, rearrange the selected tracks by dragging and dropping them within the burn list.
To delete a track, right-click it and select Delete, or select it and press [DELETE] on your keyboard.
The CD Status indicator (below the queue) shows the minutes required for download (Audio CD) or file space (MP3 or Data CD) still available on the disc, and the total minutes or file size you have queued so far. If excess clips are in the queue, they are labeled "Will Not Fit" and will not be burned to the disc.
Burn Another Copy — Place another blank disc in the drive and burn another CD with the same clips.
Start A New Burn — Place another blank disc in the drive and burn another CD with the same clips.
Print Jewel Case — Opens the "Print Jewel Case" dialog.
See CD Burning Tips for suggestions on making your best possible CDs.
Creating CDs with the option of multi-session burning is a RealPlayer Plus 16 Premium Feature.
You can also open the CD Burner from these locations:
Audio CD
Creates an audio CD that can be played on standard CD players. Files are added as audio tracks on the CD at the same quality level as a standard audio CD.
The audio quality on your CD is only as good as the original material you are burning. Low bitrate source files have less audio data than CD quality source files. When creating an audio CD, RealPlayer will approximate any missing audio data.
CD-R audio discs can be played on any standard CD player, but not all CD players can play CD-RW audio discs. Check your equipment specifications for compatibility.
MP3 CD
Converts (as necessary) and transfers selected audio files as MP3 audio tracks, creating a CD that can be played on standard MP3 capable players. RealPlayer uses the closest equivalent bitrate during conversion and then temporarily saves the new files before they are transferred. This may require up to 700 MB (one full CD) of free disc space.
If you do not have the CD-Quality MP3 plug-in installed, a link is provided.
Data CD
Saves media files of any format to a CD-R or CD-RW disc. This disc can later be read by standard computer CD-ROM drives. Media files are copied to this custom data CD in the same format and quality as they exist on your localRefers to computer resources (such as drives or files) that are part of a computer, or available on a local area network (LAN). drive. This mode is intended primarily for storage and backup of media files.
Only media types supported by RealPlayer can be added in this mode.
Options and preferences are specific to the CD Type you have selected.
Premium disc burning features are marked with .
AUDIO CD
Drive Options — Select the Write Speed or click Advanced Options to modify your CD Burner Preferences.
CD Text — Enter the CD text you would like for the current CD. CD text appears in the front display of many newer CD players.
Transitions — 2-second gap: Choose to keep or remove the customary two second gap between audio tracks.
Audio Filters — Adjusts the volume of each track so they all have the same volume.
Use these as my default settings — Select this option to save the current choices as your default settings for Audio mode.
MP3 CD
Drive Options — Select the Write Speed or click Advanced Options to modify your CD Burner Preferences.
Disc Options— CD Name: Add
a name to your disc.
MP3 CD Playlist Options — Creates playlists on the disc (M3UM3U is a file format for playlists of audio and video files (usually in MP3 format), used by media players to locate and play media files. format) based on the clip info for the files that are to be burned onto the CD; one playlist for each artist or artist and album.
MP3 CD Folder Options— Organize MP3 files on the disc in folders, based on clip info about the artist and album. Choose to create no folders, folders by artist, or folders and subfolders by artist/album. You can also have playlists (from the previous option) placed in their own folder.
Use these as my default settings — Select this option to save the current choices as your default settings for MP3 mode.
DATA CD
Drive Options — Select the Write Speed or click Advanced Options to modify your CD Burner Preferences.
Disc Options— CD Name: Add
a name to your disc.
Data CD Folder Options — Do not organize files
in folders (default): Puts all files in the root (top-level) of
the CD.
Use these as my default settings — Select this option to save the current choices as your default settings for Data mode.
These commands are available in the drop-down menu at the bottom of the CD Burner Tasks pane:
Print Jewel Case — Opens the "Print Jewel Case" dialog.
Remove Duplicate Tracks — Removes duplicate tracks from the queue. When you queue up large numbers of clips, especially from playlists, it is possible to create multiple tracks from the same clip. If multiple copies are not your intention, click Remove Duplicates to identify and remove all but the first instance of a queued track. This will not affect a playlist on MP3 or Media discs, which can have multiple references to the same file.
Erase CD — Erases all data on the disc so that it can be reused. Available when using re-writable media, for example a CD-RW disc.
Eject CD — Opens door and extends CD tray of active drive.
Optical Storage Media Types: Audio, Data, and Video
Note: Not all services and features are available in all countries. Services and features will be added as they become available.
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