First, assemble all source CDs with the songs you want on the new CD
Make a playlist with times and add the total time up as you go
1 minute of audio equals about 9MB of hard drive space
Keep the total playing time between 65- 70 minutes - Lead-In & Lead-Out
areas of the CDR require about 10% of CD capacity for these areas
Start Gear & Select "Track List" (Cue Sheet) from “CD Type & Settings” area
2. Click the "Track List Editor" icon on the button bar - insert first source music CD.
(rightmost button)
Click "view the CDR" button - list of tracks appears
- highlight the tracks you want which correspond to the songs you've chosen
- you can select multiple tracks by pressing the control key as you select tracks
- Drag & drop selected tracks into the lower window
Remove FIRST CD and place NEXT CD in recorder. Wait for CD to initialize
5. Repeat step 3. Repeat steps 2 & 3 for as many CDs as you have in your playlist
File/Save & Close when finshed.
6. Click device "Settings" button to check recorder “tabs”
Common - Use "disc-at-once" if possible; otherwise, use "track-at-once".
- “multisession” box, “use physical image”
and “verify after write” boxes are UNCHECKED
Advanced - Check the "fixate disc" box. DO NOT check the
"estimate performance before write" box.
SCSI - Set the buffer size to 60000 and # of to 99.
- Use default recording interface
Gear may state it needs to reinitialize. That's ok - just answer yes.
7. Insert blank CDR & write the CD
When finished, remove the cuesheet and disctrax files from the Gear working directory (C:\GEARImages by default) using Explorer.
This came from the website for that software, maybe it will help.....?