37.3 Configuration File

The configuration file is primarily used to save the current directory contents and corresponding file information, making it easier to burn the same data again in the future. For a directory that has been built, you can save it by selecting File > Save from the Menu Bar, or by clicking the Save button save button on the toolbar. This will save the current directory information as a configuration file.

For the next burn session, you can select File > Open from the Menu Bar, choose the previously saved configuration file, and the files from the directory will be imported for direct burning.

If the directory in the opened configuration file has changed since it was saved, a prompt will appear. If an entire folder has been modified, it will display changes for each file within that folder.

  • A "Modified" prompt means the file contents in the directory have been edited.
  • A "Missing" prompt means the file has been deleted or renamed from the saved directory.

If changes are detected in the files to be burned and the configuration file is not saved, you will receive a prompt each time you reopen the file. If you proceed without saving, the burning process will use the updated files (missing files will not be burned), and the configuration file will automatically be updated to reflect the latest contents.