Any *good* burning program let's you burn sessions and decide whether or 
not to close the disc; if yours doesn't get another - you can get demo 
versions to try it out. I use a pc and know Nero, Winoncd, and NTI cd maker 
can do this, most others as well. It could be called something else: 'mixed 
mode' or multisession e.g. or it could give you the option to
'open/create a new session' after burning. Burning as files and folders 
will not work.

Marcel Abraas
Multimedia Programmer in training..always in training ;)

>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/


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