Hi,

Today I wanted to burn a multi-session CD. I tried the following to burn
the first session (first iso image) :

cdrecord -vv -eject -pad dev=0,0,0 speed=8  -multi -data <iso image name>

Than I wanted to append a session(another iso image) :

Again the same command with the second iso image. This time however it
showed track 2 being written. Since it is a data CD the track should have
remained as 1 for multisession CD's isn't it ? OK. It burnt that track 2
and fixated. However when I mounted the CD only the first session files
were present the second session files were not there at all.

Has anybody successfully created a multi-session CD under Linux. Than I
tried the same CD on Windows and tried burning it with WinonCD. WinonCD
treid to retrieve the existing session, however during retrieving the
second session it threw some error. Thus even in windows I was unable to
burn anything on that CD. One CD-R wasted.

After I tried the same stuff on a CD-RW and the same thing happened. But
when I burnt with WinonCD it burnt on the same CD two sessions and
everything is present now on this new multi-session CD burnt using WinonCD.
One thing I noticed is while burning second session too WinonCD shows it as
track1 which is correct.

I thing Dr. Shahrukh was trying out this stuff. Doc, what is the status ?
Were you successful in doing it or we have to depened on Windos for
creating multi-session CD's ???

Thanks in advance.

Regards


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