I think you are correct.  Thanks,

Dean


On Aug 21, 2006, at 12:47 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:

You have correctly understood. If you want to play the audio CD on a regular CD player, it has to be "finished", which usually means you can't burn anything more onto that disc.

I guess you'll just have to look ahead into the future and just KNOW what tunes you are going to need next week, and burn them all at once. 8-)

Actually, I've never tried it, but could one burn a tune, take out the unfinished CD (of course it won't play) then put it in a week later and add a tune and finish it? And have it play on a CD player? I have only ever burned CDs in one shot, so I wouldn't know.

Christopher


On Aug 21, 2006, at 3:32 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

Ah, that would explain why they would not play back on a normal CD player. So, it would appear that there is no way to burn multiple iTune files to a CD and play them back via the normal player ... right? Which means, one must use one disk for each new tune. Rats.

Dean

On Aug 21, 2006, at 4:36 AM, Eric Fiedler wrote:

If by audio files you mean MP3 files (from iTunes for instance), then the answer is yes. I've done this a lot to archive old iTunes files. These can then of course only be played back on an MP3 player, not on a normal CD player...
Hope this helps!
Eric
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On 21.08.2006, at 06:26, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:


Hey, can the Burn Again Application be used to make multiple burns of Audio Files, like from iTunes, or just data burns?


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