Replay Converter 3.0 beta How To use with JAWS 9 Setup is: Windows XP Home JAWS 9 Replay Converter 3 beta What: Creating Data CD Insert a blank CD-R disk into your computer's drive bay. 1. Run Replay Converter 3 2. Choose Add Files button with spacebar Keyboard Shortcut For Add Files button is ALT d 3. Add the files 4. Press spacebar on Open button when done 5. Use shift tab until you hear the list box. 6. This list box shows all the files you added. 7. Use your up and down arrow keys to review the list box contents. 8. To change the order of the files in the list box use shift up or shift down arrow keys 9. Press shift tab until you hear Convert Audio button 10. press your down arrow key until you hear Burn button 11. Press spacebar 12. Press tab key one time and press your control key to stop JAWS speech output 13. Choose Burn to CD 14. Tab one time 15. Press spacebar on Start Conversion Job button 16. Use your tab key to locate the Burn To: 17. Choose Data CD 18. Tab to the Burn button 19. Press spacebar on Burn button 20. The screen will go blank here. 21. Do a Windows logo key plus m to go to the desktop 22. Tab to the taskbar tray and locate the burn to CD icon and press enter key to open it. 23. Soon you will see a Burn to CD, DVD/CD Burn Wizard. 24. Screen #1 for Wizard DVD/CD Burn Wizard SCSI Transport The SCSI transport is a method to access devices. Select SCSI transport you want to use for device access: SPTI - SCSI Pass Through Interface Preferable for most DVD burners. ASPI - Advanced SCSI Programming Interface Older interface transport. Use if SPTI doesn't work. < Back Next > Cancel About 25. Choose the next button with spacebar 26. Screen #2 Choose Correct CD burner in list. Choose the next button. Note: The Drives you see in this example will be different from yours. "Blank" means there is a blank CD disk in my drive. "Empty" means no disk is inserted. If you forgot to add the disk to your drive then insert it and hit spacebar on "refresh" button on this screen. DVD/CD Burn Wizard Burning Device Device to use for file system image burning. Select CD or DVD burning device from the list: Product Vendor Revision Media Size Label CD-RW CRX220E1 SONY 6YS1 CD-R Blank DVD RW DRU-700A SONY VY02 Empty If you have plugged in new devices or changed disc in a device, click Refresh to update devices list. Refresh... < Back Next > Cancel About 27. Screen #3 Choose the next button. Note: This is the Burning Modes settings screen. DVD/CD Burn Wizard Burning Mode You can choose burning mode. Burning mode is the way of burning data to CD/DVD media. Burning mode: Disc-At-Once raw P-W Test mode does everything as in normal burning process, but with the device laser turned off. It allows to test the Audio CD compilation for errors. Test mode (simulate burning) Note: The default options will work 99% of the time. Change these only if you have problems burning discs. < Back Next > Cancel About 28. Screen #4 Set your burning speed. Note: You may want to set the burning speed lower. I use 16x on this old desktop computer. Choose next button. DVD/CD Burn Wizard Burning Options You can choose various burning options. Sending Optimum Power Calibration (OPC) calibrates the device laser power at the beginning of burning session to adjust for the properties of each recordable disc. Send optimum power calibration (OPC) Most Disc burners will work properly at the highest speed. If you're having trouble playing discs, try using a slower burn speed. Burning speed: 40.0x (7040 KB/sec) < Back Next > Cancel About 29. Screen #5 To read the Options Summary on this screen you must use the insert b or JAWS cursor. Choose the next button. DVD/CD Burn Wizard Options Summary Review the data CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD options you have chosen before proceed with burning. Data CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD will be created with the Drive: CD-RW CRX220E1 SONY (6YS1) Transport: SPTI Disc Type: CD-R Selected image file name: C:\Program Files\Replay AV 8\~DataFiles.iso Burning Speed: 40.0x (7040 KB/sec) Send OPC: Yes Burning Mode: Disc-At-Once raw PW Test Write: No Click Next to start burning. < Back Next > Cancel About 30. Screen #6 The burn starts and you do hear progress percentages announced if you did not press the control key to quiet JAWS speech. Below is the progress of the burn. DVD/CD Burn Wizard Burning Burning file system image... 99% Burning Log: Time Information 18:47:04 Creating CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD from image 18:47:04 Source File: C:\Program Files\Replay AV 8\~DataFiles.iso 18:47:04 Destination device: CD-RW CRX220E1 18:47:04 Requested burning speed: CD-RW CRX220E1 18:47:04 Write Method: Disc-At-Once 18:47:04 Started Click Save Log to save Burning Log text to a file. Save Log... < Back Next > Cancel About 31. Burn Was Successful Screen Choose Ok button. DVD/CD Burn Wizard Your disc burn was successful OK 32. Finish Screen Your CD ejects out of your drive bay in setp 31. You can choose to save the log file to your hard drive if you got an error in the burn. Choose Finish button. DVD/CD Burn Wizard Burning Burning file system image... Burning Log: Time Information 18:47:04 Creating CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/HD-DVD from image 18:47:04 Source File: C:\Program Files\Replay AV 8\~DataFiles.iso 18:47:04 Destination device: CD-RW CRX220E1 18:47:04 Requested burning speed: CD-RW CRX220E1 18:47:04 Write Method: Disc-At-Once 18:47:04 Started Click Save Log to save Burning Log text to a file. Save Log... < Back Finish Cancel About 33. March 13, 2007 testing date with build Replay Converter 3.0 (3b8). Notes: Replay Converter 3 data backup feature is not intended to replace your other backup program but you can make data CDs of your recorded music and radio recordings that Replay AV 8 has made for you. In the last 2-3 years many car and portable CD players will playback mp3 data CDS for you. The files that you burned to your CD-r disk are shortened. The original file names are not preserved. For example the files on the burned CD will contain only 8 characters like: 01___boo.mp3 12345678.txt And yes I know you can use Windows built in burner to make CD data disks.