[vip_students] Re: Tutorial: Working with express burn software!

  • From: "\(NCBI\) Paul Traynor" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2011 19:23:45 +0100

Hi Susan,

In Express Burn you must have altered the type of disk you wish to burn from
CD to DVD, just go back through your settings again carefully before you
reach the "burn button" and you will come to a combo box where you choose
either "DVD disk or CD". Use the arrow keys to choose "CD" then go to burn
and press spacebar. By the way a note about this Express Burn, it seems that
it is just a 30 day trial  software and once your  30 days are nearly up you
will be asked to purchase it. I recommend that instead you uninstall it as I
feel their  spheel on the web site is mis-leading. I will over the next few
days research a new burn tool.

Paul.


-----Original Message-----
From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Susan Curry
Sent: 13 August 2011 17:51
To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vip_students] Re: Tutorial: Working with express burn software!

hi Paul,

remember I had that problem of not using the correct discs, well I now have
the correct disks and I still get the message when I hit the space bar on
the tab that says burn, here is the message

the disk type being burned is aico+juilian dvd and you have loaded a cd-r
please insert an appropriate disk what am i doing wrong?

many thanks

susan
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From: "(NCBI) Paul Traynor" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 9:07 AM
Subject: [vip_students] Tutorial: Working with express burn software!


> Hi All I recently came across a free piece of software which works very 
> well
> with screen readers and I am sure magnification also. It is called Express
> Burn and I have given a download link in this article on where to download
> it from. Below are the instructions for burning an audio CD using MP3 
> files
> on your computer onto a blank disk using Express Burn, the files can be
> MP3's of music, songs or books.
>
>
> 1. Download and install the Express Burn  CD burning software from the 
> link
> provided here; http://www.nch.com.au/components/burnsetup.exe
>
> 2. Install the software, it only takes a moment and the installation is 
> very
> quick and easy, just agree to the license and keep pressing spacebar on
> next.
>
> Once the installation is complete Express Burn will load up for the first
> time. The screen will have the following controls;
> - Music Files Window which will be empty as you haven't added any songs to
> it yet.
> - Add Files Button.
> - Add Folder Button.
> - Edit with wave pad button.
> - CD-Text button.
> - Play Button.
> - Stop Button.
> - Burn Audio CD Button.
>
> To move to any of the controls above, press the tab key. To activate any 
> of
> the  controls, use the spacebar.
>
> 3. Tab over to the "Add files" button and press the spacebar.
> 4. When the "Open Files" screen comes up, type in the location of the 
> music
> files on your computer. If you don't know where the files are located then
> press the keys, "Shift + tab" key till you are on the drives and folders
> window list. This can be one reverse tab on XP or two reverse tabs on
> windows 7.
> Note: A reverse tab is the keys, "Shift + Tab"
> 5. Once on the Drives and folders list, use the arrow keys to move up or
> down and left or right  until you locate the folder where your music files
> are stored.
> 6. Press enter key on the folder where the music files are stored. If all
> the files within this folder are to be burned to the CD, press the keys,
> "control + A" to select all of them then press the enter key to have them
> added to the Express Burn  files window.
> Notes: Remember that most audio CD's take about 18 songs so exceeding this
> may cause you problems.
> Now when you return to the previous home screen the window that was
> previously empty will have files in it ready for burning.
> Notes: If a folder where you have music stored has more files in it than 
> you
> wish to burn to an audio CD then just select the ones from the folder that
> you want to add to your CD and then press enter key to add them into the
> burn window.
> To just select individual files, press and hold down the Control key and
> then arrow down the list of files. Each file that you want to add to the
> burn window, press the spacebar on it. Remember to continue keeping the
> control key held down till you have selected all of the music tracks then
> release it and press the enter key to have the files added to the burn
> project.
> Note: If you wish to add some text onto the CD, just tab over to the CD 
> Text
> Button and press spacebar. An edit box will come up and you can type in a
> meaningful title or something like that which will appear on the CD When 
> it
> has finished burning.
> You can also press the "Play button, The Stop button" if you wish to 
> listen
> to the files prior to burning them. If all you want to do is just burn the
> music files then tab on to the "Burn Button" and press the spacebar.
>
> 7. When you press spacebar on the "Burn Button" the following items will
> come up;
> - A combo box which contains the drive letter of your CD/DVD burner.
> - Write speed combo box, use arrow keys here to change the speeds. I
> normally set mine to "16" as I find it works best  when using the CD 
> later.
> - Copies to burn combo box, use arrow keys to determine how many copies of
> the  CD you want to burn.
> - Use Over Burn checkbox, not really a good idea and only used if you are
> trying to cram more songs onto a blank CD than it can really hold.
> - Finalise disk checkbox checked. This indicates to your audio CD that no
> more writing is possible to this disk.
> - Use default track pause, radio button checked, this is what determines 
> how
> much space there are between song/music tracks on the CD.
> - Burn Button, press the spacebar here to begin the burn process.
>
> Note: Burning can take a while so be patient with it and when it finishes
> the CD door will open up with the completed product.
>
>
>
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