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Dogdaysdude
05-08-2002, 09:47 PM
How does Nero handle burning CD-R's? Can a person do several sessions of packet writing? Does the whole CD have to be burned at one time?
Also, concerning CD-RW's, can they be burned in several sessions or does that need to be dome all at one time?
Do CD-R's need to be closed out eventually as Adaptec's software does?
Thanks.
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diurnal
05-09-2002, 12:52 AM
Here (http://cdrfaq.org/)
Try this link it will answer some of your questions. CYA
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Dogdaysdude
05-09-2002, 02:17 PM
Been there. This is all it has on Nero. Kind of lame.
Subject: [6-1-28] Ahead Software - Nero
(2002/03/18)
Platforms supported: Windows (3.1, 95, NT, 2K)
See http://www.ahead.de/ (demo available)
See http://www.nero.com/
Full-featured CD creation and duplication. Fairly popular among the Internet community.
Supports the "variable-gap track-at-once" feature of drives like the Sony 926S and Mitsumi CR-2801TE when creating CDs (but not when copying them?). Comes with "MultiMounter", which appears to be similar to Roxio's "Session Selector".
NOTE: Nero may not work correctly if DirectCD is installed. You may need to uninstall DirectCD to get Nero to work. (This was especially true with older versions of the software back in 1999, but may still be the case now.)
NOTE: Some shrink-wrapped copies of Nero that were originally bundled with CD recorders have been turning up at flea markets and computer shows. These may only support the device that they were initially sold with, but there is no such indication on the disc or packaging.
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david eaton
05-09-2002, 07:31 PM
Hi Dogdaysdude. Nero can burn single or multi-session Cds. The setting is under file menu/compilation info/ multisession tab. wi th multisession, you can choose to close the disc or not. If the disc is closed, no further writing is possible. As far as CD-RW discs are concerned, once formatted, they can be treated like a floppy drive, and written to and erased as required.
Hope that helps
David
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Dogdaysdude
05-09-2002, 11:52 PM
Thanks, David. That's what I was looking for.
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