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Creating Projects: Advanced Method
For advanced users, projects can also be created without stepping through the tabs. To do so,
simply click the Edit/Submit Project tab rather than selecting the project type on the Start a New
Project tab. This will create a blank project.
Job Type must be
selected before file
selections can be
made or a print label
can be chosen. Use
the Job Type list to
choose the type of
project you are
building.
The Job Type chosen
will determine what
information appears
that will need to be
entered. All applicable
controls and project
editing functions will
be available.
Once you are on this
tab and creating
projects from scratch,
you do not need to
leave the tab to start a
new project. Simply
submit or save the
current project and
make the necessary
changes. If the new project is substantially different from the previous project, you can remove all
entries by clicking the Clear Project button. If you are going to be building a different type of
project, changing the Job Type will also clear out the current project.
Advanced Settings
Several of the project types have Advanced Settings that can be modified. The default settings will
be applicable to virtually all needs; unless you have a specific reason to do so, there is no need to
change any of the settings.
Project types that include Advanced Settings that can be modified are:
• Audio CD
• Data Disc (all media formats)
• Video Disc
• Burn Image
Other Projects types do not include any modifiable Advanced Settings.
Recording Mode (Applies to Audio CD, Data Disc, and Video Disc projects)
Available options are Open and Closed.
Recording Type (Applies to Audio CD, Data Disc, and Video Disc projects)
Available options are Disc at Once and Track at Once.
Setting the Recording Type to Track at Once on an Audio CD will add a 2-second gap between the
tracks.
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