First of all you need to remember that the music cd is 80 minutes Make sure
that you are not over the 80 minutes befor transforming.  Since you
recordede on to the card first you need to make sure that you changed the
header each time have a new song.  Once you transfer the card to the CD the
header becomes tracks.  When you are recording directly to the card when you
want to change tracks you have to hit the header key.  When you have to
press the stop key because you bneed to turn your record over when you put
it back on record again it doesn't change automatically switch to a new
track like it does in the music CD mode you have to hit the header button
when you are not in the music CD mode.  Yes you do need to finalize the CD
if you want to play it on a standard machine.  Linda Reeder
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Foster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 11:43 AM
Subject: designating tracks and finalizing Audio CDs


> Hi Plextor Users,
> My name is Chris Foster and I reside near Sacramento, Ca.  I have a couple
> of questions that I'm hoping you folks can answer.
> I am creating a title with several musical tracks on my flash card and
hope
> to burn it to a standard audio CD that can be played on a standard stereo.
> First of all, what do I need to do during the process of recording the
title
> so that the tracks are designated and will work correctly on the audio CD?
> Second, do I need to finalize the audio CD once I've backed the data up
from
> the flash card?  Any thoughts and assistance would be appreciated.  Thanks
> very much, Chris foster
>
> P.S. I should note that the manual is not the friendliest creation ever
> invented.
>
>
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