[vip_students] Re: Creating an audio CD! Wavepad

  • From: "NCBI Support" <support@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 10:48:57 -0000

Hi Eleanor,

Please alter the subject lines to reflect what it is that you want to do, Paul 
said that  Wavepad was for editing tracks and not burning.


Paul.

-----Original Message-----
From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Eleanor Burke
Sent: 17 December 2012 09:59
To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Creating an audio CD! Wavepad

Thanks Paul, this is excellent to file away as I do with all your tutorials. 
However, my question to the list was about a tutorial on Wavepad and how to use.

Eleanor
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From: "NCBI Support" <support@xxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2012 8:58 AM
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Creating an audio CD! Wavepad


Hi Eleanor,

Here's the free software I use and the instructions for creating an audio 
CD.

CD Burner XP

Burning an audio disk.

To begin using CD Burner XP for to burn an audio CD then follow these 
instructions;

1. First download and install CD Burner XP from the following link.

http://ninite.com/cdburnerxp/ninite.exe
1. Go onto the desktop after it has been installed and press enter key to 
open it up. In the main window it will have a list of the following items;

*. Data Disk.
*. Video Disk.
*. Audio Disk.
*. Burn ISO Disk.
*. Copy or grab disk.
*. Erase disk.
2. Arrow down to "Audio Disk" and press the "Enter key" once then wait for a 
couple of moments for the next screen to pop up into view.
3. Now press keys, "Control + J" to open up your folders list where then you 
navigate to wherever the audio files are contained you wish to burn to CD 
disk.
 4. Now navigate to the folder with the MP3 files or whatever kind of audio 
files they are and  select them all with "Control + A" or just select the 
amount of tracks that you wish to burn.
6. When you have selected the tracks, use the tab key to move to the OK 
button and press spacebar. Now you will be back into the main CD Burner XP 
window.
7. To begin the burn, make sure that you have your blank disk in the drive 
and then press keys, "Control + B" to open up the burn options screen.
You will have the following options;
*. Burn speed. I usually set this to "24 x" using arrow keys.
*. Number of copies. Default is "1".
*. Pause between all tracks. By default, "2 seconds".
*. Pause length. By default "2".
*. Simulate burning process. "Checkbox not checked"
*. Finalise disk. I usually have this set to "Checked".
*. Shutdown PC after completion. "Not checked".
*. Eject disk after burning. "Checked".
*. Burn disk button. "Use spacebar" to activate this.
*. Cancel button. "Use spacebar to activate this"
8. Once the disk begins to burn it will take a while for the process to 
complete depending on how many tracks you are burning. When it completes an 
OK button will come up and the CD/DVD drive door will open up with your 
finished disk, press the spacebar to close the OK screen.
9. Finally, press keys, "Alt + F4" twice to close out completely of the CD 
Burner XP software and back onto your desktop.


-----Original Message-----
From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Eleanor Burke
Sent: 16 December 2012 10:11
To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Creating an audio CD! Wavepad

Hi Paul I am not sure if you ever did write the tutorial to go with your
WavePad instructions below.  If so perhaps you wuld send it on to me please?

Eleanor
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "paul halligan" <tigerone@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 10:30 AM
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Creating an audio CD! Wavepad


> hi tony
> wavepad sound editor.
> first things first. below are instructions for where and how to download
> the free edition.
> will work on 1st tutorial soon.
>
> keep the fate
> paul h
>
> downloading the wavepad sound editor instructions
>
> 1 down load the wavepad sound editor from the site link below
>
>
>
> http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/index.html
>
>
>
> 2 when the nch site page opens use your insert and f7 to bring up links
>
> 2 click on download
>
> 3 a dialogue box comes up asking you if you want to run or save. Click on
> save.
>
> 4 different folks have different locations where they save downloads, go
> to that location you will see an exe file called
>
> Wpsetup.exe.
>
> 5 click on the exe and when the dialogue box appears click on run.
>
> 6 another dialogue box comes up again, the box saying you agree to license
> agreement and conditions is already ticked so just tab to or click on
> next.
>
> 7 yet another dialogue box comes up asking you to tick additional programs
> you can have with wavepad, ignore these for the minute, they are all
> unticked anyway.
>
> 8 important
>
> tab to  a tick box asking do you want ask to be the default browser,
> untick this and tab again to another tick box asking if you want the
> ask.com toolbox, I think, but just Untick this too
>
> 9 tab to or click on finish and wavepad will open up.
>
> You will be given a warning about the trial version running out in 30 days
> and do you want to see special offers tab to don’t show then close or alt
> f4 the program
>
> 10 you should also have a shortcut to the program on you desktop.
>
>
>
> Now  how does it work ….patience, patience, patience…a tutorial will
> follow!
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "tony sweeney" <deirton711@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 10:27 AM
> Subject: [vip_students] Re: Creating an audio CD! Wavepad
>
>
>> Hi Paul H,
>>
>> Any chance that you could let us know how to trim in WWavepad like a song
>> say where you may wish to cut out applause, chat and the like.
>>
>> Good to see you contributing to the list again.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Tony
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "paul halligan" <tigerone@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 9:32 AM
>> Subject: [vip_students] Re: Creating an audio CD!
>>
>>
>>> hi eleanor
>>> and apologies to paul if i am jumping in here.
>>>
>>> if the music centre is capable of playing data cds then you have no
>>> problem, just burn the cd as data.
>>>
>>> if however it only plays audio format then you could use a sound editor
>>> such as wavepad to cut it into 3 pieces. these then could be burned as
>>> audio cds, but of course the ceremony would then be on 3 cds. not what
>>> you want really? but at least they will then play on a cd machine even
>>> if it doesnt have data capability.
>>>
>>> just a point you might be interested in though, you could get a radio/cd
>>> unit with a usb port, argos or tesco have good prices. pop your ceremony
>>> then on a memory stick and you are good to go.
>>>
>>> hope this helps
>>> regards
>>> paul h
>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 8:19 AM
>>> Subject: [vip_students] Re: Creating an audio CD!
>>>
>>>
>>> Interesting Paul. Slightly different to what you had told me some weeks
>>> ago. Now my question is this: i want to burn an audio CD. It is an MP3
>>> file and the playing time is over 3 hours. It is one file so I cannot
>>> divide it up. It is the opening cermony of the Paralympics. I can make a
>>> data CD and it will play on my computer or a DAISY player, however, just
>>> to be awkward, I want to be able to play it on a CD that is like a music
>>> centre, e.g. With a radio. Is there any way I can do this?
>>> -----Original message-----
>>> From: NCBI Support
>>> Sent:  28/09/2012, 8:05  am
>>> To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Subject: [vip_students] Creating an audio CD!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> If you are like me and have used the handy free software called "Free
>>> YouTube To MP3" software and downloaded many songs by this time then you
>>> might like to create a nice audio CD compilation of those songs. The
>>> cost in
>>> making such a disk is only the price of the blank CDS and you can
>>> usually
>>> fit up to 18 songs per blank CD. In this tutorial I will show you how to
>>> burn an audio CD using my favourite CD burning software which is called
>>> CD
>>> Burner XP instead of perhaps the usual Windows Media player software.
>>>
>>> You can download a free copy of CD Burner XP from the below link and
>>> install
>>> it on your computer;
>>>
>>> http://cdburnerxp.se/downloadsetup.exe
>>>
>>> Let's get started at organising our new audio CD.
>>>
>>> 1. First download and install the CD Burner XP software from the link
>>> above
>>> and install it.
>>> 2. Once installed the next thing to do is locate all those audio tracks
>>> you
>>> downloaded using the Free YouTube To MP3 software in the past.
>>> 3. Pick out about 18 of the tracks that you'd like to put onto a CD, to
>>> do
>>> this first set your folder view to "List" by using keys, "Alt + V + L".
>>> Note, do this when you are in the folder that contains the songs.
>>> 4. Using the "Control key" held down begin down arrowing through the
>>> list of
>>> songs and each song you come too that you'd like to have on the CD,
>>> press
>>> the "Spacebar" once to select it.
>>> Notes: Ensure that at all times you continue to keep the "Control key"
>>> pressed while arrowing through the list of songs and selecting them,
>>> when
>>> you have finished selecting all of the tracks you can then  let go of
>>> the
>>> control key.
>>> 5. Now let's copy the tracks we have selected to the clipboard using
>>> keys,
>>> "Control + C", this should copy the songs to the Windows clipboard and
>>> if
>>> you are using a screen reader such as jaws it should say, "Copied to
>>> clipboard".
>>> 6. Now it's time to locate the burning software which is called "CD
>>> Burner
>>> XP" and there should be an icon located on the desktop, press keys
>>> "Windows
>>> key + M" to move onto the desktop then press "Letter C" till you hear
>>> your
>>> screen reader say "CD Burner XP".
>>> 7. Press the "Enter key" on the icon CD Burner XP" or double left click
>>> with
>>> the mouse if you are a mouse user. This will begin opening up the
>>> burning
>>> software.
>>> Notes: When the software opens up it will contain a list of items which
>>> you
>>> can use your arrow keys to move up or down through in order to make your
>>> selection or if you are a mouse user then you will probably see the item
>>> we
>>> need to select straight away in the list.
>>> The list contains the following items;
>>> *. Data Disk, sub menu.
>>> *. Video Disk, DVD sub menu.
>>> *. Audio Disk, Sub menu.
>>> *. Create ISO Disk, Sub menu.
>>> *. Copy or grab disk, Sub menu.
>>> *. Erase Disk, Sub menu.
>>> Notes: Use the up or down arrows to move through this list.
>>> 8. From the list, choose "Audio CD" and then press the Enter key on it.
>>> Wait
>>> a moment or two for a new dialogue to open up.
>>> 9. Now press the "Tab key" and you are in a new dialogue screen of
>>> choices
>>> which contain the following items;
>>> *. Main computer tree list which contains all main folders on your
>>> computer.
>>> *. Files and sub folders list box, here is contained any files or
>>> folders
>>> contained within the folder which has been selected from the previous
>>> tree
>>> view.
>>> *.  Pressing the "Tab key" three times now will drop you into the blank
>>> burning screen which is usually empty till you place some tracks in
>>> there
>>> for burning. Notice that I mentioned for you to press the tab key three
>>> times, this was because the previous two items either don't read well
>>> with a
>>> screen reader or are of no real importance at this point.
>>> 10. Now that we are in the blank burning window it's time to paste in
>>> our
>>> music tracks we copied earlier, to do this press keys, "Control + V" and
>>> give it a few moments for the tracks to be in the burn window.
>>> 11. Now it's time to place into the CD burn drive of your computer the
>>> blank
>>> audio CD. Once this is done and the door closes you may find that after
>>> a
>>> few seconds a window opens up automatically asking what you want to do
>>> with
>>> this disk, just use keys "Alt + F4" to close or if a mouse user then
>>> close
>>> it with the "X" on the top right of the window.
>>> 12. Now let's begin setting up the burn options for our CD, really there
>>> isn't much to set here but the speed which I usually set at "24". To
>>> begin
>>> press keys, "Control + Letter B" and a burn settings screen opens up.
>>> This
>>> window contains the following items;
>>> *. Speed combo box. Here we use the arrow keys or mouse users scroll
>>> down
>>> through the list of available speeds.
>>> *. Number of copies, combo box. Choose how many CD copies of this
>>> compilation you wish to burn.
>>> *. Pause length, A group of radio buttons allowing you to choose how
>>> many
>>> seconds you want between each track.
>>> *. Pause Length combo box box, here you can type in the exact length you
>>> want between each track.
>>> *. Simulate burning process, checkbox not checked.
>>> *. Finalise disk, checkbox not checked.
>>> *. Shutdown computer after completion, checkbox not checked.
>>> *. Eject disk after burning, checkbox checked.
>>> *. Burn disk, Button.
>>> Notes: Use the tab key to move to each of the above controls if you are
>>> a
>>> keyboard user.
>>> 13. All we need really to set in here is the "burn speed" which is the
>>> first
>>> control. Tab over to this combo box and using the down arrow, move to
>>> "24 x
>>> = 4200 kbS" then press the tab key once to the OK button and press the
>>> Spacebar to complete.
>>> 14. All that remains is for you to tab over to the "Burn button" and
>>> press
>>> the Spacebar to begin burning your new CD.
>>> Notes: This process takes a while depending on how many songs you are
>>> burning, the speed of your CD/DVD burning drive and other factors so be
>>> patient with it and when the process has completed you will know because
>>> the
>>> CD/DVD drive door will open up and you will have your newly created
>>> disk.
>>>
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