Power CD+G Burner Window

Burn mode

The main window of Power CD+G Burner gives you full control over the burning process.

File list

Use this list to arrange songs on a CD. You may add songs (CDG and BIN) by dropping the on Power CD+G Burner window or by using Add button. Add button allows you to add several file at once.

Note: Unregistered version of Power CD+G Burner allows only 5 tracks per CD. Full version does not have this limitation.

Burner device settings

Here you can select which burner device should be used and choose the burning speed.
We recommend burning with lowest speed possible (this is the default setting), as some CD+G players will not play properly CDs burned with higher settings.
If you insert the CD-R disc after starting Power CD+G Burner, you may need to use Refresh button to update available burn speeds.
Simulate checkbox allows to test burn process.

Temporary folder settings

Power CD+G Burner creates intermediate image file before the CD is actually written. This file may be up to 800 MB (it depends on the total playing time of the CD), so you need to ensure that there is enough free space on the disc.
By default Windows temporary folder is used.

Burn button

Click this button to start burning process. It has two phases:

  1. Image file creation - all files are encoded and image file is prepared. This process may take a while
  2. Disc burn

After your CD+G disc is written we advice to check if it plays properly using our Power CD+G Player Pro.

Rip mode

Reader device

Select one of the CD-ROM devices available on your computer.

Track list

Use checkboxes to select tracks to save on a hard disc. Use Refresh button to read a new CD. Use Select All and Clear All button to control the selection.

Output folder

Power CD+G Burner will save CD+G tracks in this folder. Use [...] button to change the folder.

Output filename mask

Power CD+G Burner will save tracks using the name you specify in this field. {T} will be replaced with track number, so if you define 'Karaoke Track {T}' as a filename mask, files 'Karaoke Track 1.bin', 'Karaoke Track 2.bin', ect. will be created.

Output format

You may choose one of 3 output formats: