I believe it does finalize the burned disc. I don't run across many
multisession CDs anymore since the price of the media is so cheap and
the storage seems relatively small (650-700MB). A 100 disc spindle is
$15 at newegg so $.15 a piece. If you're really concerned about waste
get some CD-RWs so you can erase and reuse them again later.
CB
Chris Gilland wrote:
You don't need an app, just use finder.
All you gotta do is pop your blank CD in the drive, and it'll then
mount to your desktop.
Now, just copy and paste your files and folders to the disc.
When done, command+E on the disc. It will tell you you haven't burned
the disc yet. It'll ask you if you wanna burn it now. Just vo around
that dialog. Hit vo space on the respected button, and boom. Now,
one other thing though, is before you hit command E on the CD, you may
wanna hit return on it in the finder, on your desktop, and rename it
from blank CD. This way the disk has a meaningful volume label. I
only've done this once with my quick silver, I mean, burning a data
CD, but when I did, it worked quite well. The nice thing too, is it's
iso 9660 I think is what they call it, don't quote me, compliant.
Basically, all that means is it will then read perfectly in a windows
machine as well. Now, what I don't! however know, which I'd like to
find out, is when you do it this way, does it close the CD session and
write the table a contents, thus, finalizing the disk, or could I pop
it back in later and continue burning more on it.
If it finalizes, then what is another way both Jonathan and I could do
this?
Chris.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan Chacón"
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Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 3:34 AM
Subject: how to burn a CD
Hello,
I need to save some files in a CDROM.
How can I do this?
I don't know if there is an application to save CDROMs compatible with
VoiceOver
Thanks and regards
Jonathan Chacón