Audition - CD-Projekt sichern + wtr. Problem

Hallo,
ich habe in Audition 1.5 ein CD-Projekt erstellt. Wie kann ich diese Einstellungen für dieses Projekt sichern? Bei jeden Neustart des Progr. muss ich die Tracks erneut laden.
Dann wohl eher zu allg.: Ich arbeite mit einem Laptop DELL Inspirion 9200. Audition erkennt aber kein Brenner. Es erscheint gleich die Fehlermeldung "Kein Gerät gefunden" (auch beim Aufrufen des Menüpunktes "Gerätekonfiguration" (o.ä.). Von anderer SW wird der Brenner gefunden. Hmmmm...
Gute Nacht
& Dankeschön
Claus

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