> Use Toast on the ma - first burn do all the audio stuff as it's own cd,
> but burn it with 'make session' NOT 'make disk' -- then do another burn of
> your data.
> 
> Sigh....

I tried this and it worked for the CD side but the audio files won't play in
my CD player probably because I had to burn that session as "Files and
Folders". When I tried doing the first session as "Audio Files" it didn't
offer me the option of just burning a session and it closed off the disc.

Don't know how to get around that. Any thoughts?

Found a few good sites that talks about the good and the bad aspects of
multisession CDs:

http://www.shooting-star.com/sho/ENGLISH/cd_extra.htm

http://www.strange.co.uk/musicmag/

on 7/6/01 12:37 PM, Bastien Bouchard at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

>> Thanks. I burned a CD with Toast and it put the data on track 1, not after
>> the audio tracks. The good news is that it didn't make any nasty
>> noise when
>> I played the data track in my CD player.
> 
> Don't trust this! Some players will be silent, but some will still make a
> terrible noise. It depend of the kind of drive and electronics used in the
> CD player. You must go with a true CD-Extra.
> 
> Bastien

What is "true CD-Extra"? Is this different than the use of CD-Extra as a
generic term to describe a multi-session disc? Most of what I just read
about CD-Extra says that the main problem is that some older machines,
mostly Win 3.1 and Win95 can't read multi-session discs. Win3.1 isn't a
problem for me, but Win95 is. The disc I am authoring is for financial
planners, many who aren't known for their cutting edge computers.


Thanks,
stephen


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