How to add Files & Folders
Creating an MP3 or WMA disc with Ashampoo Burning Studio 9 is really simple. You start the complete procedure by editing files and folders into the project list. Please keep in mind that the size of the files is only estimated, the actual results may differ a little.
Important: It may take a little while to convert bigger quantities of sound files to another format. Please be patient. |
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Click on the Add button to add the files to your project list you want to burn on CD, DVD or Blu-ray Disc. A browser dialog will open in which you can browse for the files you want to add to the list.
TIP: You can also use Drag&Drop to add files and folders directly from the Windows Explorer® or Total Commander into the project window of Ashampoo Burning Studio 9. |
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Click on New Folder if you want to create a new folder. |
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You can remove files using the Remove button. |
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You can rename files using the Rename button. |
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If you want to listen to your audio file select one and click on the Play button. |
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Use the button to the right of the drop down list to go up to the current folder’s parent folder. The button is disabled if you cannot go up any further. |
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You can enter the title/label of your CD, DVD or Blu-ray Disc in this text field. The title/label cannot be longer than 16 characters. |
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According to the number and sizes of the files in your project list, this field displays the estimated size of the resulting MP3 CD, DVD or Blu-ray Disc. |
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The colors of the bar change from dark blue to a brighter blue. If a project will not fit on the disc, the colour at the end of the bar will change into red. If the content will fit on a DVD/Blu-ray Disc instead of a CD, the benchmark will be changed from MB to GB. |
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Depending on the inserted media Ashampoo Burning Studio 9 will display automatically on which media the selected files will fit. |
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Click on Next > to proceed with the write options. |
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Clicking on the < Back button will cancel the current process and will bring you back to the start screen of Ashampoo Burning Studio 9. |