How to work with Playlists…

Burning Studio trenner Working With Playlists

 

In this screen of Ashampoo Burning Studio 9 you can create your playlist you want to burn on a Audio CD. It’ s really simple.

 

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Burning Studio add button Working With Playlists

Click on the Add button to add the files to your project list you want to burn on CD. A browser dialog will open in which you can browse for the files you want to add to the list.

 

Burning Studio arrow Working With Playlists 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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Burning Studio remove button Working With Playlists

 

You can remove files using the Remove button.

 

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Burning Studio moveup button Working With Playlists

 

Use the Move Up buttons to change the order of the tracks.

 

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Burning Studio movedown button Working With Playlists

 

Use the Move Down button to change the order of the tracks.

 

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Burning Studio play button Working With Playlists

 

If you want to listen to the track before you burn them to CD just select the track and click then on the Play button. The track you are listening to is not normalized (see below). It´s the original track.

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Burning Studio stop button Working With Playlists

 

Click on the Stop button to stop the playing of the current track.

 

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Burning Studio normalize button Working With Playlists

 

Ashampoo Burning Studio 9 enables you to Normalize (the) volume of all tracks of the current playlist “on-the-fly”. This function puts an end to annoying fluctuations in volume between tracks from different sources. When you use this function Ashampoo Burning Studio 9 analyzes the music and automatically adjusts the volume of all tracks to the same optimum maximum level.

 

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Burning Studio duration Working With Playlists

 

According to the length of the tracks you add to your playlist, this figure displays the duration for a standard Audio CD.

 

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Burning Studio statusbar audiocd Working With Playlists

 

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.

       

 

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Burning Studio next button Working With Playlists

 

Click on Next > to proceed with the write options.

 

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Burning Studio back button Working With Playlists

 

Clicking on the < Back button will cancel the current process and will bring you back to the start screen of Ashampoo Burning Studio 9.

 

 

       

 

Working With Playlists